Check out all of what Fayetteville offers.
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Cumberland County Crown Coliseum 
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| The Crown Coliseum is a premiere venue in the eastern North Carolina offering entertainment that ranges from professional ice hockey, world class concerts, monster truck racing, and much more. |
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Cape Fear Regional Theatre
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| Cape Fear Regional Theatre (CFRT) strives for professional, artistic quality through its intentions and aspirations. The Theatre is committed to presenting an annual series of plays, performances and special events that, in addition to entertaining, will enlighten, inspire, and educate performers and audiences. |
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Temple Theater
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| Temple continues its long tradition as a cultural center for Lee County and surrounding areas. |
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| Fayetteville Dogwood Festival
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| Information about the annual Dogwood Festival held in late April in downtown Fayetteville. This event attracts well over 150,000 people and includes a beauty pageant, rock concerts, and hundreds of vendors offering food, arts, and crafts. This site also contains information about the Historical Haunting Hayride which runs in late October. |
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Fayetteville/Cumberland Parks and Recreation |
| Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation homepage were you can explore available recreation centers, parks and trails. You will find maps to get to each of our recreation centers and many of our parks, as well as current information on programs and activities. |
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Raven Rock
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| Should the humdrum of the work week leave you with the urge to travel and explore, head to Raven Rock State Park. Adventure is just an hour's drive from the Research Triangle and only 45 minutes from the Fayetteville area. |
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| Fayetteville YMCA
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| The Fayetteville/Hope Mills YMCA is committed to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all people in our community. |
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| Fayetteville Fireantz
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| Fayetteville’s professional hockey team |
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| Fayetteville Swampdogs
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| Fayetteville’s minor league baseball team |
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| Fayetteville Guard
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| Museums/Sites of Interest [all links will open in a new window] |
| Historic Evans Metropolitan AME Zion Church
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| Evans Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church parallels the history of the beginning of our great nation founded in 1796 by Henry Evans, a black freedom ordained preacher and a shoemaker. His body lies entombed beneath the chancel of the church built on the original site in 1893. |
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| Cape Fear Botanical Garden
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| From the sculpture-like starkness of the winter forest to the colorful masses of summer flowers, the Cape Fear Botanical Garden is beautiful year round. Located on 85 acres where Cross Creek meets the Cape Fear River, the CFBG features a large urban forest with nature trails, a natural amphitheater, steep ravines sheltering unusual plants, and a variety of terrain from open pine forest to lush riverbank. |
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82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum
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| This museum houses an extensive collection of weapons, uniforms, aircraft, parachutes and other items from World War I through the Global War on Terrorism. Also features a film, outdoor aircraft displays, and gift shop. |
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| Fascinate-U Children’s Museum
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| Fascinate-U is a place where children can explore their world the way they learn best-through creative role-playing, manipulation, and interaction with each other and the objects around them. |
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| Fayetteville Museum of Art |
| The Fayetteville Museum of Art was founded in 1971 and the modern facility includes two galleries, classrooms, studio space, an Art Reference & Slide Lending Library, and a Museum Store. The Museum's 5.8 acre grounds and pond give the Fayetteville community a place to gather for relaxation. |
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| Cultural Arts Network
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| The Cultural Arts Network's mission is to foster collaborative efforts, enriching the cultural opportunities in the Fayetteville/Cumberland County community. |
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| Greater Fayetteville, NC Community Events Calendar
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| The Fayetteville/Cumberland County Community Events Calendar contains a list of upcoming events in the area over the next 60 days. |
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| Business Directories [all links will open in a new window] |
| Downtown Alliance of Fayetteville
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| The Downtown Alliance of Fayetteville is a not-for-profit membership organization representing the common interests of downtown merchants, professionals, property owners and residents that work to encourage downtown business, residential and retail growth and promote downtown to the public. |
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| Cumberland County Business Council
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| Formed in 1999, the Cumberland County Business Council strives to improve the quality of life in the community by creating wealth, jobs, and investing into the community. |
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| Education [all links will open in a new window] |
| Fayetteville State University
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| FSU is a public comprehensive regional university, offering degrees at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels. Committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service to the community, the university seeks to prepare its students and graduates to lead meaningful and productive lives. |
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Cumberland County Schools
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| For information on area public schools from elementary to high school. |
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| Methodist University
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| The purpose of Methodist University is to provide an undergraduate and graduate education firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition that nurtures moral values and ethical decision making; to provide distinctive professional and graduate programs that complement the undergraduate programs; to provide educational and cultural services and resources to the community; and to prepare students for a variety of careers and educational pursuits. |
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Fayetteville Technical Community College
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| Fayetteville Technical Community College is located in Fayetteville, NC and offers numerous technical associate degrees. |
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| Public Information/Government [all links will open in a new window] |
| Discover Fayetteville
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| General information and links about the city of Fayetteville, NC |
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| Fort Bragg
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| Fayetteville is the home of Fort Bragg, home of the Army’s airborne division. |
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| Pope Air Force Base
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| Home of the 43rd Airlift Wing |
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Cumberland County Public Library
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| Opened in 1986, the 80,000 square foot library facility provides a large public meeting room— the Pate Room which seats 225— as well as two conference rooms, a quiet study room, ample public parking, and 41 computer workstations for the public’s use, including a public computer training lab. |
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| Cumberland County NC Official Site |
| For general information about Cumberland County |
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| Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors' Bureau
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| Official homepage for Fayetteville tourism information |
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| Fayetteville Observer
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| The Fayetteville Observer is North Carolina's oldest newspaper still being published. It traces its roots to the establishment of the Carolina Observer in 1816. |
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| Up & Coming Weekly
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| Local area magazine that covers news, public view, arts, and entertainment |
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| Cumberland County Courts
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| Homepage for the Cumberland County Courts system |
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| City of Fayetteville
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| Homepage for the city of Fayetteville, NC that includes local news, events and services |
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Fayetteville Regional Airport
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| Fayetteville Regional Airport serves a 12-county area in the Sand hills of southern North Carolina, along the I-95 corridor. |
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