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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's Fourth Friday, an ArtAttack featuring opening art receptions, refreshments and live entertainment along the streets of downtown starting 7pm on the fourth Friday each month.

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Art's RV Sites

7 full hookups, 3 water and electric hookups, 30

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

Quality Inn-East

Quality Inn is conveniently located at Exit 49 on I-95 and features a complimentary breakfast of eggs, grits and hash browns plus a restaurant and lounge.

Fayetteville, NC Businesses

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.

Fayetteville, NC Churches

St. Joseph's Episcopal Church

Constructed in 1896, the church features five exquisite Resurrection Windows by Tiffany of New York and a combination of Gothic-, Spanish- and Queen Anne-style architecture.

Fayetteville, NC Churches


Things to do near Fayetteville, NC

Gateway Inn & Suites

The Gateway Inn is true to its name as it is located at the entrance to Ft. Bragg/Pope AFB. This privately-owned property off...

Red Oak Brew Pub

North Carolina's largest micro-brewery offers a 20-minute tour of their Bavarian-built brewhouse and fermentation cellar. Se...

Motel 6

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The Hugh Torance House and Store in Huntersville

Visit this marvelous house and mercantile establishment from the 1770's located on Gilead Road in North Mecklenburg. March th...

Hampton Inn - Asheboro

Located in the center of the business and visitor districts of Asheboro, the Hampton Inn of Asheboro features many luxurious ...