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Directions to the Page-Walker
Arts and History Center
Cary, North Carolina
 
Directions to the Page- Walker Arts & History Center

119 Ambassador Loop, Cary, NC 27512-8005
(919) 460-4963

The Page-Walker Arts and History Center is located in downtown Cary, North Carolina. Cary is a suburb on the west side of Raleigh, NC, and is close to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

Please call before visiting, because the Page-Walker is often booked for receptions and meetings.

To reach the Page-Walker from the west on I-40.
Exit 287-Cary, Harrison Avenue Exit.
From Durham, turn right off ramp onto Harrison
From Raleigh, turn left off ramp onto Harrison
Take Harrison to Chapel Hill Road (about 3.5 miles)
Turn left on Chapel Hill Road
Take Chapel Hill Road to Academy Street (one block)
Turn right on Academy
Academy to 2nd left on Ambassador Loop
Turn left on Ambassador Loop
Page-Walker is red brick building to your left.

From Raleigh, Hillsborough Street
Hillsborough turns into Chatham Street in Cary
Take Chatham St. to Academy Street
Turn right on Academy
Cross over 2 sets of railroad tracks
Turn immediately to your right onto Ambassador Loop.
After the Town of Cary buildings, you will see the
Page-Walker Arts and History Center on the left.
It is the red brick building. It was built in the 1890's as a hotel across from the railroad tracks.

To reach the Page-Walker from the east or south (I-40 and Highway 54):

Exit I-40 at exit 290 ("Highway 54").
Go west toward Cary on Highway 54, otherwise known as Chapel Hill Road. ( The two roads diverge after a short ways, do not follow the signs for Hwy 54, keep going straight on Chapel Hill Road)
Go about a mile until you come to the stoplight at Academy and Chapel Hill Road.
Turn left onto Academy Street.
Take the second left onto Ambassador Loop.
Ambassador Loop is a circle which goes around the Town of Cary municipial buildings (police, community center, etc.) You will see the Page-Walker Arts and History Center, which was built in the 1890's as a hotel next to the railroad tracks.