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  2. Here’s when this hot Tex-Mex spot opens in Cary’s Fenton ...

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    The menu at the Austin-style restaurant will feature margaritas, tacos, wood-grilled flavors and “everything al carbon.” Here’s when this hot Tex-Mex spot opens in Cary’s Fenton (+ how to ...

  3. New restaurants and more parking coming to Cary’s Fenton ...

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    Projects planned for Cary’s Fenton development will bring a third parking deck and more dining options to the 92-acre mixed-use district. Building permits were approved last month for the five ...

  4. Popular restaurant now open at Cary’s Fenton. More dining ...

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  5. Template:Cary, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  6. Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Fenton Art Glass Company, an American glass manufacturer Fenton Communications , an American public relations firm Fentons Creamery , an American ice cream parlor and restaurant

  7. Luxury recliners, dine-in service: Cary’s newest movie ...

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    The summer blockbuster season is in full swing, and the Triangle has a new theater option at Cary’s Fenton development. A new Paragon Theaters location has opened in the latest mixed-use ...

  8. Colletta debuts as Fenton’s first restaurant. Here’s when you ...

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  9. Cary Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cary Historic District is a national historic district located at Cary, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 39 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Cary. The district developed between about 1890 and 1945, and includes notable examples of Queen Anne and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture.