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Old 07-29-2010, 01:32 PM
 
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Rush Hour Karting is pretty cool too...only been there twice with a work group, but we always had fun.

And cow tipping
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Old 07-29-2010, 03:21 PM
 
Location: Clayton
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We are planning on going to the concert tonight in town. For lunch you can go to skylines....its on 70' going east past the 42 e entrance. in the same shopping center as laugh out loud. havent been there yet. Clayton steak house is good, so is mulberry on main.....we've been to the clayton center for the hs concerts and its a nice small venue. havent been there for any of their other shows.

we usually spend alot of time at the pool or at night take the golf cart out for family rides....but on weekends our neighborhood has a great group of 30/40 somethins and we love to get together every weekend for bbq's parties and Quarters......tons of fun.

Havent gone cow tipping...lol....there's lot of great places with trails to go hiking....with streams really pretty....ya might be trespassing....but hey.....that makes it more fun, there is one hike you can take thru the village @ flowers plantation thru the undeveloped wooded acres. not sure if you have to be a member of the flowers community or not. Theres a trail that runs along neuse river I've seen people hiking on. We have a roller rink and bowling alley....


Honestly we love it here....but its not a hopping town.....yes there are things to do....but it doesnt have the downtown raleigh feel with bars on 4 corners. Think thats why we like it....has what we need, love the rural feeling and dont mind taking a short ride to get the other amenities like the bars, specialty resturants.
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Old 10-20-2010, 12:31 PM
 
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On Saturday's during the Spring/Summer/early Fall you can check out Clayton's Farmer's Market: Clayton Farm & Community Market - Home

The Clayton Center's 2010-11 lineup has been announced and includes the Blind Boys of Alabama, Kathy Mattea, Dianne Reeves and Tommy Emmanuel among others: The Clayton Center NC Performing Arts Auditorium and Conference Center, Clayton North Carolina

There is a wonderful studio to take yoga: Purna Yoga East, Clayton NC

Mountain bikers from across the state visit Clemmons to ride on the mountain bike trails.
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