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Old 10-14-2007, 09:55 PM
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Default Pictures of Kids Together Park, Cary

For anyone looking to move and havent seen this park it really is a must see.
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Thanks for the pics! I'm on the Morrisville line. So, I haven't made it over that way yet. It looks very nice. Where is everyone?
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This was last year the very end of November. It was not too busy, but busy enough to meet new people.
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It's a wonderful park and large enough to never feel crowded. They also let you have birthday parties there.
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Do they really? I absolutley loved that park. Its landscaped beautiful and my son had a blast with all the sand (he was 2). Truelly something there for any kid.
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It is one of our favorites (up there with North Cary and Bond Park). It's actually the park we went to last year when after we signed the contract on our house. It can be tough if you have two kids that wonder because it is big with lots of different areas. Last year when my children were 1 and 3 I found it difficult to take them by myself because my three year old kept disappearing but now that they're a little older and play together more it's great. It's also connected to the park on Seabrook Ave (I'm pretty sure the bridge is open).
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