
Capital Area Greenways
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Greenways are well-loved parts of a city's network of trails and parks.
Greenways are built to help protect and enhance an area's natural resources, but they often become well-loved parts of a city's network of trails and parks. Raleigh's capital area greenway trail connects people to over 100 miles of opportunities to get exercise and enjoy their communities. Producer Derek Long has more about places to go, get out, and be active in our series "the Fitness Files."
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Capital Area Greenways
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Greenways are built to help protect and enhance an area's natural resources, but they often become well-loved parts of a city's network of trails and parks. Raleigh's capital area greenway trail connects people to over 100 miles of opportunities to get exercise and enjoy their communities. Producer Derek Long has more about places to go, get out, and be active in our series "the Fitness Files."
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