They call this enchanting town in North Carolina the Town of Crepe Myrtles. But it is easy to see, in Angier, the beauty extends far beyond those pretty trees and deep into the great care of the lovely town by the fine people living here. Sitting only 22 miles from the state capital, sometimes this beautiful space lives in the shadows. From inviting spots for relaxing to small businesses and immaculate parks, you'll find something to celebrate when you visit.
Welcome to Angier: Town of Crepe Myrtles.
As they enhance so many spaces, it is easy to see why the tree is the namesake of Angier.
Among the beauty, about 5,700 residents add to the ambiance.
And there is always a reason to celebrate, such as the Angier Spring Fling Festival, coming Saturday, March 25.
The WholeVet Great American Car Show
took place in November.
But by the care in which this space is kept, you are invited and encouraged to sit here, relax, and enjoy the beauty of downtown without a party.
Or take a lunch break in front of town hall to play on one of two game tables, waiting just for you.
Bring your own checker and chess pieces or you can borrow some game sets from town hall.
And look, they even decorate the Angier Town Hall and Police Department for fall.
The Christmas holiday lights up some of the other local businesses, such as Brick and Mortar Grill, where outside seating brings a magical city view.
Bite into one of the newest creations, the Crunch Burger, slathered with creamy mayo, tangy barbecue sauce, lettuce, tomato, homemade chips, and cheddar cheese.
And when the season is right, get out to the country a little ways and be amazed at the abundant berry harvest from Dr. Young's Pond Berry Farm.
When these blackberries ripen, pick some for a delicious pie or cobbler, a smoothie, or some blackberry vinegar to spruce up your collards.
Speaking of gardens, the Angier Public Library has a cool seed library exchange, including flowers, fruits, herbs, and vegetables, complete with planting instructions.
Bring some from your garden to share with others.
And while you're at the library, you must visit The Marvin and Mary Johnson Gourd Museum, located in the same building. Here you will see the most eclectic collection of gourds gathered from many countries around the world.
Sometimes a sweet guest is there to dazzle you.
The parks and recreation staff keep Jack Marley Park in pristine condition.
Enjoy this 0.9-mile loop trail, especially at night under the glitter of the stars.
Head over to Dawns Vintage and Thrift for some interesting finds, including this mid-1800s solid wood, possibly maple rocking chair, worth a reupholstery project.
And if you're curious about the past, the Angier Museum contains history, facts, and interesting stories about the town and its people.
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You can visit by appointment only.
This quaint town offers beauty everywhere you look.
And keep your eyes open for these fairy homes that have been reported downtown.
That might be reason alone to return if you aren't already lucky enough to live in this enchanting town in North Carolina.
Have you decided to take a trip to the charming Angier? If you go, please tell us about your experience in the comments below. And when you're there, treat yourself to the best ice cream in North Carolina at Sunni Sky’s Homemade Ice Cream, which is closed on Dec. 1 and reopens on March 1.
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