Walker Street Triplexes is a triplex community in Cary, North Carolina. Situated near pockets of major commercial development, residents don’t have to go far to reach great shopping, dining, and entertainment. There are also a number of parks providing opportunities for recreation.
Located near downtown Cary, Walker Street is in a prime place for some of the best attractions. One such attraction is the Page-Walker Arts and History Museum located off of Ambassador Loop. The museum itself is a restored 1868 hotel that was built by Allison Francis Page, the founder of the city of Cary. The beautiful old hotel was restored in 1985, thanks to a citizens group, and now features art by local and regional artists. It is an important place for meetings and events.
Towards the west off of High House Road is the Buffalo Lanes Cary Family Entertainment and Bowling Center. This is where many locals come for entertainment throughout the week. In addition to offering league play, the bowling center provides a great place for teenagers to hang out with their friends in a safe environment. The entertainment center, filled with arcade games, make it a great place for the entire family. There is even a professional shop for those looking to purchase rather than rent equipment. Buffalo Lanes is an important social destination in the city and only a mile away from Walker Street.
There are also a number of community offerings, such as schools, churches, and a post office located near Walk Street. Along with numerous retail shops and restaurants, the neighborhood is close to a little bit of everything, making it an ideal home for many different types of people.