Known for being both quaint and classy, Wake Forest captivates small town charm with cultural diversity. Home to tree-lined streets along its downtown historic district, a comprehensive system of parks and open spaces, and a broad range of commercial development, Wake Forest offers a unique balance of work & play for its residents.
Residents enjoy annual arts and crafts festivals, jazz festivals and holiday celebrations, golfing, the Wake Forest downtown historic district, and lush parks and greenways. Falls Lake State Recreation Area provides plenty of space for outdoor recreation with 12,000 acres of lake, and 26,000 acres of woodlands, where people from all over enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, biking, camping and hiking.
Capturing the essence of Wake Forest, in preparation for their 2009 Centennial, Wake Forest has announced the theme for the celebration will be ”Honor the Past, Celebrate the Present, Embrace the Future”, and have dubbed it as The Party of the Century.
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