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Fayetteville State University is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina and the second-oldest public institution of higher education in the state. Founded in 1867 as the Howard School for the education for African Americans, today FSU serves a growing student body of over 6,300 students an ranks among the nation's most diverse campus communities.

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Art's RV Sites

7 full hookups, 3 water and electric hookups, 30

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites

Holiday Inn Express Hotel offers refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, iron & ironing boards, high speed DSL, in room movies, free local newspaper, and USA Today, exercise room, and off property full gym that is free to use.

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

Cottonade Guest Inn

Located approximately 4 blocks from Fort Bragg. Restaurants in walking distance. Kitchenettes with microwaves and dorm refrigerators in the rooms.

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

Arts Council

Built in 1910 as a U.S. Post Office, it houses the galleries and offices of the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County. The galleries feature rotating art exhibits. The Center is the focal point of Fayetteville'

Fayetteville, NC Arts

Coliseum Inn

All rooms on ground floor. Walking distance to Coliseum Complex and fast food restaurants. Close to the airport.

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

Things to do near Fayetteville, NC

Papa John's Pizza

Offers a variety of pizza with breadsticks and cheesesticks, plus pepperoncinis and a cup of garlic butter with every pizza. ...

Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography

Permanent displays of photography and equipment of early 20th-century local photographers. Contemporary exhibits featured on...

The Melting Pot

Raleigh's only Fondue restaurant. Swiss and cheddar cheeses, fresh vegetables, meats and fish. All cooked at your table. C...

Benson Museum of Local History

Farm Heritage Trail. Established in 1987 to collect, preserve and display items of historical significance related to the Ben...