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Are you doing a school project on Wake County?
Kids! Use these images and links to help with your school project about Wake County!
Read about Wake County's history
Learn about how Wake County Government works
 Wake County adopted the County logo on July 1, 2000. It replaced the County seal and other logos County departments used. The logo uses the colors of cobalt and copper to signify sky and land. The logo design is intended to bring to mind the many paths of service the County delivers: paths for parks and greenways, paths of learning through our libraries, the healing paths of human services programs and paths toward a progressive and well-planned future. The design also conveys the idea of a flag, to signify government, with a star representing Wake County’s standards of excellence, as well as its status as the state’s capital county.
Prior to 2000, Wake County used the round seal. Notice that the Wake County seal is the same as the State of North Carolina seal.
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