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First Presbyterian Church


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The church was rebuilt in 1832 after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831. The structure's most significant features are a wooden truss roof (the only one of its kind in North Carolina), its whale oil chandeliers and its magnificent spire.




Address:
Corner of Bow and Ann Sts.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone: (910)483-0121


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First Presbyterian Church

The church was rebuilt in 1832 after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831. The structure's most significant features are a wooden truss roof (the only one of its kind in North Carolina), its whale oil chandeliers and its magnificent spire.

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