
Apartments near Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh, NC (347 Rentals)


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The Signal

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Historic Boylan Apartments

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The Maggie

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The Devon Four25

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The Edition on Oberlin

The Dillon

The Gramercy

712 Tucker

Yugo Raleigh Logan

ABODE at Hargett

The Townes at Bishops Park

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The Hillsborough

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So... you've been cooped up in your Raleigh apartment all day and the kids are driving you nuts? Or maybe you've got your niece and nephew over for the day and need a fun Raleigh apartment activity. Whatever sparks your interest in taking the kiddos out for some fun your best bet is to head over to the Marbles Kids Museum for a day of fun and frolic. Raleigh apartment dwellers with and without children can have a blast in this exciting and educational environment. Check out the galleries and exhibits where you will find things like the play city complete with a grocery store. Check out the real ex rays in the city ambulance. Build your car and race the other kids or design your own metal toys. Marbles Kids Museum apartment residents have such a blast here you can easily spend all day before you know it. The giant IMAX screen marvels even the biggest Raleigh apartment kids and checking out the Corner Store you will find tons of vintage and nostalgic toys to bring back the kid in all of us. They are closed on Mondays but gather all the kids in the Raleigh apartments complex and head over Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday from noon to 5 pm for all the fun you can handle packed into one day!
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