Date: 1868
119 Ambassador Loop, Cary
Designated 12/8/1994
Individually Listed
National Register of Historic Places
The Page-Walker Hotel was built to accommodate railroad passengers on the North Carolina Railroad and Chatham Railroad. The hotel was constructed in 1868 by Allison Francis Page, founder of Cary, leader in the North Carolina lumber and rail industry and father of Walter Hines Page, U.S. ambassador to Great Britain during the Wilson administration. It currently serves as an arts and cultural center for the Town of Cary.