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536 N. Eastern Blvd, Fayetteville, NC 28305

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2165 Old Wilmington Road Fayetteville, NC
Inscription. These stones formed part of the foundations for buildings within the main arsenal compound. Wh... More on HMDB
I loved the tall trees and the available parking was very good. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Cross Creek Cemetery is an attractively sad spot, the resting place of many Scots men and women who crossed the ocean to settle the Cape Fear. Though people of all kinds and times are buried here,... More on Moon Handbooks: North Carolina
The oldest public cemetery in Fayetteville, containing over 1,100 grave markers in the burial ground of many of the early settlers and locally significant persons in Fayetteville's history. This c... More on Visitfayettevillenc.com

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301 N. Cool Spring Street, Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the, Confederate Dead, On Fames eternal camping ground, Their silent Tents are spread. Rest on embalmed & sainted dead, Dear as the blood ye gave. Nor shall your glory be forgot, While Fame her record keeps, ... More on HMDB

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Fayetteville, NC
On June 20, 1775, thirteen months before the signing of the Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia, a group of fifty-five Patriots known as the Cumberland Association gathered in a building at... More on Fhsclassmates.com
Liberty Point is not only a locally cherished historical area but also a vestige of early street patterns with its notable triangular plot. Near this site on June 20, 1775, a group of fifty-five p... More on Visitfayettevillenc.com

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Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Inscription. Lafayette was escorted from the Clarendon Bridge to the Town House, which stood at this site. A spacious stage had been erected in front of the Town House. The various military units formed lines on each side of the street, ... More on HMDB

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Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Inscription. On Saturday morning, March 11, 1865, a brief skirmish took place here at the Market House as Confederate forces evacuated Fayetteville while Union Gen. William T. Sherman's army entered the town. A rear guard detachment ... More on HMDB

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1200 Murchison Road Fayetteville, NC
Have fun and learn at the same time while you look at the wonders of the sky. Planetarium programming centers around the sky phenomena and connections with historical events. The Planetarium featu... More on Visitfayettevillenc.com
Inscription. Est. 1867 as Howard School. State-supported since 1877. A part of The University of North Carolina since 1972. , Erected 1950 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number I-31:... More on HMDB

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Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Inscription. Built on site of the "State House, " burned 1831, where the North Carolina Convention of 1789 ratified the Federal Constitution. , Erected 1939 by Department of Conservation and Development. (Marker Number I-14: ), ... More on HMDB

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116 Green Street, Fayetteville NC 28301, United States of America
Inscription. President Emeritus, North Carolina State Firemen's Association, Born in Asheboro, N. C. March 4, 1850, Died in Fayetteville, N. C. February 9, 1927, A beloved citizen and courageous statesman, Six times Mayor of Fayetteville, ... More on HMDB
