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* Book a commercial flight on one of our planes and fly nonstop to the Charlotte or Atlanta international airport. * Lease a plat, build a corporate hangar, and jet whenever and wherever you want. * Take advantage of Landmark Aviation, our full-service FBO.

www.flyfay.com

* Free Wi-Fi

“When we dance in the streets, we dance together, regardless of color, race, status, enjoying ourselves and sharing a love for great music, food and fun!” – Trinidad poet
Explore our vibrant and thriving arts community. You’ll find wonderful opportunities to discover the diverse arts and culture of our community such as the Dogwood Festival, Fayetteville After Five, the International Folk Festival, Fourth Friday gallery crawls, museum exhibits and local artists groups, who share their passion for creative expression. Make yourselves at home and find out why Fayetteville is

your Destination for the Arts
Airborne & Special Ops Museum www.asomf.org Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County www.TheArtsCouncil.com Cape Fear Botanical Garden www.capefearbg.org Cape Fear Regional Theatre www.cfrt.org Cape Fear Studios www.capefearstudios.com Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra www.fayettevillesymphony.org Friends of the Cumberland County Library www.cumberland.lib.nc.us Gilbert Theater www.gilberttheater.com Museum of The Cape Fear www.ncmuseumofhistory.org Cumberland County Chapter/ NC Symphony www.ncsymphony.org

For more information on these organizations, Community Concerts of Fayetteville contact the Arts Council at (910) 323-1776. www.community-concerts.com Cape Fear Ballroom Dancers Cumberland Oratorio Singers Cape Fear Basketmakers www.methodist.edu/cos/cos.htm Dance Theatre of Fayetteville Fascinate–U Museum Fayetteville Art Guild www.fascinate-u.com Fayetteville Area Transportation Museum www.fcpr.us Garden Club Council of Fayetteville Tarheel Quilters Guild Writer’s Ink Guild

301 Hay Street • Fayetteville, NC www.TheArtsCouncil.com (910) 323-1776

Fayetteville Dogwood Festival www.faydogwoodfestival.com Fayetteville Museum of Art www.fayettevillemuseumart.org

The Arts Council’s grants, programs and services are funded in part by contributions from businesses and individuals, and through grants from the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Cultural Resources.

Holiday Inn Bordeaux
1707 Owen Drive • Fayetteville, NC 28304 Telephone: 910.323.0111 Toll Free: 800.325.0211 Fax: 910.484.9444 Email: [email protected] www.hibordeaux.com

Convention & Meeting Facilities
Over 33,000 square feet of flexible meeting space makes our hotel the perfect location for any type of convention, business conference or social function. Room
Grand Ballroom Versailles orleans Riviera palais Dijon lemans chanel chateau chalet marseille expo center Wellington’s exclusive private Wellington parlors napoleons

Dimensions
143’ x 64’ • 30’ x 41’ 79’ x 62’ 34’ x 62’ 30’ x 64’ 30’ x 41’ 43’ x 21’ 40’ x 18’ 43’ x 18’ 37’ x 22’ 18’ x 25’ 54’ x 84’ 98’ x 62’ 45’ x 45’ 30’ x 22’ 18’ x 14’ 72’ x 35’

sq. Ft.
10,380 4,898 2,108 1,920 1,230 903 720 796 814 460 4,530 6,000 2,025 660 252 2,000

Reception
1,400 515 220 195 125 95 80 85 90 45 325 610 150 35 150 max

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800 300 144 144 96 40 40 40 40 12 280 300 100 35 100

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Amenities
• 295 Guest Rooms • Extended Stay Rooms • Business King Rooms with Wireless Internet • Exercise Facility, Outdoor Swimming Pool & Sun Deck • Laundry Services • Coffee Makers, Refrigerators, Hair Dryers, Irons & Ironing Boards • Movies & Video Games Available for All Rooms • Ample Free Parking • Office Services & Wireless Internet • Complimentary Shuttle Service • RV, Bus, Truck & Oversized Vehicle Parking • Several Local Championship Golf Courses: Close to Sandhills/Pinehurst Golf Courses • Convenient to Shopping, Movies, Medical Facilities, Pope Air Force Base, Fort Bragg & downtown

We offer beautiful and functional rooms for meetings, weddings, banquets and receptions. Meeting space at the Holiday Inn Boardeaux totals 33,000 flexible square feet. Our Ballroom accommodates receptions for up to 1,400 people. Our Executive Chef is a master at creating menus within any budget. With so many different room and menu arrangements to choose from, every event we plan with you will be effortless and unique. Our experienced catering staff draws on years of experience in the event planning process to ensure that each event meets your highest expectations.

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6 8 20 24 27 31 32 WELCOME ATTrACTIONS & ACTIvITIES GOLf CALENDAr Of EvENTS ACCOMMODATIONS DINING & SHOPPING DOwNTOwN FAyETTEvILLE
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Information in this publication is carefully compiled to ensure accuracy. However, the publisher does not assume responsibility for accuracy. No recommendation regarding the quality of goods and services is expressed or implied. Address: 175 Northshore Place, Gulf Shores, AL 36542, 251-968-4600. Copyright 2009 by Compass Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise—without the prior consent of Compass Marketing, Inc. Information in the travel planner sections is provided by the attractions and accommodations. Please call to verify all rates and amenities. Not for resale.

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ith a combination of history, heroes, and a hometown feeling, Greater fayetteville, North Carolina is about as close to perfect as you can get!

Sure, it has a welcoming small town atmosphere where you feel instantly at home. But it also has all of the “big city” amenities most small towns lack—delectable dining, scintillating shopping, a thriving arts community, and so much more! you’ll fall in love with our quaint downtown, filled with one-of-a-kind shops and fashionable eateries. you’ll be amazed at the number of museums you’ll find as you

As home to fort Bragg and Pope Air force Base, fayetteville revels in its proud military legacy....fayetteville and Cumberland County are lucky to be home to generations of all-American heroes.

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explore our city so rich in history and heritage. you’ll never go hungry as you dine at any number of our sumptuous restaurants served with a helping of Southern hospitality at no extra charge, of course! As home to fort Bragg and Pope Air force Base, fayetteville revels in its proud military legacy. from Sherman’s seizure of the arsenal during the Civil war to the active military who come and go from our sunny skies, fayetteville is lucky to be home to generations of allAmerican heroes. we salute them every day and so can you! Did we mention the weather? It’s never too hot, and it’s never too cold. Our mild winters mean you can stay on the links for an extra 18 holes on one of our many stunning courses. Our seasonal summers let you stroll through one of our numerous parks, hike along our many trails, or simply relax by the pool until you’ve finished off that last sip of lemonade! with our unique mixture of small town Americana and big city excitement, your first trip to Greater fayetteville will not be your last!

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hen you visit Greater fayetteville you have a pretty serious decision to make: will you immerse yourself in our fantastic natural wonders or hit the perfect hole-in-one on one of our beautiful golf courses or take a trip back in time at one of our many awe-inspiring museums?
will you immerse yourself in our fantastic natural wonders or hit the perfect holein-one on one of our beautiful golf courses or take a trip back in time at one of our many awe-inspiring museums?

See how our forefathers lived by visiting one of our unique Greater fayetteville museums from the heroes from battles past at Civil war sites to heroes of the present and the future at the Airborne and Special Ops Museum. Be inspired by unforgettable works of art at the fayetteville Museum of Art or any number of upscale art galleries.

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your children’s eyes will fill with wonder as they plunge into the fun at the fascinate-U Children’s Museum and you can even explore the local history of firefighters, transportation, early settlers, architecture, and more! with our year-round temperate climate, you might want to take the fun outside. from splashing away in a water park to reeling in the big one that wasn’t going to get away this time, you can enjoy the great outdoors on foot, in the water, or even on horseback. Breathe in the gentle scents of our blooming beauties on the Dogwood Trail, at the Cape fear Botanical Garden, or fayetteville rose Garden. you’ll soon discover that visiting Greater fayetteville offers you an endless variety of what to do while you’re here. from reliving our glorious history to taking in the natural majesty of our forests and rivers, and everything in between, Greater fayetteville will keep you busy!

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Civil war Marker NC Historic Marker National register of Historic Places Cultural Arts Network www.culturalartsfayetteville.org agRitouRisM
Tour a real working farm. The Gillis family has farmed in Cumberland County for eight generations, since the 1700s. Learn about how changes in technology have affected farming and farm life. Take a wagon tour. Enjoy some homemade ice cream, see an animal show. wagon tours available for groups, self-guided tours are also available. 910-867-2350 • 2701 gillis Hill Rd. www.gillisHillFarm.com

artists with rotating exhibits year round. Outdoor sculpture also on display. Hours: Mon.–fri. 9am–5pm. free admission. 910-485-5121 • 208 Rowan st. www.fayettevillemuseumart.org

Fayetteville Museum of art
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Mallett Rogers House

gillis Hill Farm

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visit Fayetteville Museum of art for one of many world-class rotating exhibits. Past exhibits have featured Ansel Adams and Dale Chihuly. A gift shop offers North Carolina art.

Built circa 1830, the Mallet rogers House is a rare local example of the North Carolina coastal plain cottage. Built on the west bank of the Cape fear river, it was later moved to a site on Blount’s Creek before being moved to the 290-acre Eutaw Springs plantation. The house was moved to Methodist University in 1985 and is utilized as an art gallery that features exhibits, paintings, mixed-media works, and sculpture by art students and faculty. 910-630-7000 • 5400 Ramsey st. www.methodist.edu

Rosenthal art gallery

J. Wesley vineyards

910-485-5121 • 839 stamper Rd. www.fayettevillemuseumart.org
Create your own masterpiece at Just around, a paint-your-own pottery studio.

Located in Linden, 10 miles north of fayetteville, J. wesley vineyards offers several venues. The 6,700 square foot Southern home offers a wine tasting bar, a small dining room, a conference room, and bridal areas. Nine varieties of wine are currently offered. 910-321-Wine • 9340 Chicapee dr., linden www.jwesleyvineyards.com

Hosts local and national art exhibits. Located at fayetteville State University, 910-672-1571 • 1200 Murchison Rd. www.uncfsu.edu

enteRtainMent oPtions Campbellton landing | sol Rose amphitheater
The historic Campbellton Landing offers an amphitheater right on the Cape fear river with a variety of special events throughout the year. 910-423-0600 • 1130 Person st. www.campbelltonlanding.com for over 40 years, this award-winning theatre has been delighting audiences with elaborate musicals, comedies and classic dramas, off-Broadway productions and children’s favorites, often featuring well-known stars of stage and screen. 910-323-4234 • 1209 Hay st. www.cfrt.org

Mcneill strawberry Farm Claying

910-487-9242 • 201 s. McPherson Church Rd.
See and shop for works by fayetteville area artists at Cape Fear studios. Home to a collective group of local artists displaying and selling their works, artists and artists at heart will find what they are looking for. visit with local artisans, share ideas, and browse around. There are locally made silks and fabrics, jewelry, primitives, sculpture, glass, hand-woven baskets, and one-of-a-kind treasures.

Pick your own strawberries along with other produce for sale at the farm stand. Located two miles southeast of I-95 at Exit 41 on Chickenfoot rd. near Hope Mills. 910-425-7354 • 1471 Clifton Mcneill Rd., Hope Mills

Cape Fear Regional theatre

West Produce

A third generation family-run produce farm. During spring, summer, and fall months, it offers fresh vegetables from April to November. Seasonal activities. 910-497-7443 • 2026 Hayes Rd., spring lake

Crown Center

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Diverse rotating exhibits in a unique downtown building built in 1910 as a post office. Hours: Mon.–Thu. 8:30am–5pm; fri. 8:30am–noon; Sat. 12–4pm. free admission. 910-323-1776 • 310 Hay st. www.theartscouncil.com

910-433-2986 • 148-1 Maxwell st. www.capefearstudios.com
Grab lunch or dinner at luigi’s italian Restaurant, 910-864-1810, one of our area’s fine dining establishments. Or, visit one of our other 500+ restaurants. Check online for a comprehensive, searchable database. www.visitFayettevillenC.com/restaurants End your day with a performance at the Cape Fear Regional theatre. Since 1962, this award-winning theater has offered musicals, comedies, classic dramas, and children’s productions.

arts Council Building

Big name entertainment and a variety of events — concerts, sports, family shows, theater productions, and trade/craft/specialty shows — are offered year-round in this four-building complex. 910-438-4100 • 1960 Coliseum dr. www.crowncoliseum.com

Fayetteville art guild

Cape Fear studios
This non-profit art gallery and working studio is home to a collective group of artists displaying and selling their creations. Mediums include oils, pastels, watercolor, fabrics, pottery, jewelry, and more. Hours: Mon.–fri. 11am–5pm; Sat. 10am–4pm. free admission. 910-433-2986 • 148-1 Maxwell st. www.capefearstudios.com Curated by the fayetteville Museum of Art, Gallery 208 highlights the art of North Carolina

The fayetteville Art Guild is a membership organization dedicated to encouraging visual artists through educational opportunities, shows, and sales. Offers periodic arts shows and opportunities to purchase art. 910-323-1776 founded in 1956, the fayetteville Symphony Orchestra is the oldest community-sponsored symphony in North Carolina. The orchestra performs a variety of themed concerts throughout the year at Methodist University. Also offers several special events. 910-433-4690 www.fayettevillesymphony.org

Fayetteville symphony orchestra

910-323-4234 • 1209 Hay st. • www.cfrt.org
Afterwards, relax next door at fayetteville’s own Scottish Pub.

the Highlander,

gallery 208

910-485-4777 • 1217 Hay st.
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with guest artists, musical performances, art exhibits, lectures, and theater productions throughout the year. At fayetteville State University. 910-672-1571 • 1200 Murchison Rd. www.uncfsu.edu fayetteville’s American Association of Community Theatres (AACT) Award-winning community theater features performances of critically acclaimed contemporary works and the classics, as well as outstanding new plays by local and regional artists. 910-678-7186 • 116 green st. www.gilberttheater.com The University’s main auditorium presents a variety of productions year round, including a special children’s production. Methodist University. 910-630-7000 • 5400 Ramsey st. www.methodist.edu

Fsu – Fine arts series

gilbert theater

Reeves auditorium

north Carolina symphony

Each year, fayetteville hosts the NC State Symphony. Several concerts feature guest artists at reeves Auditorium at Methodist University. www.ncsymphony.org

Movie tHeateRs
A unique downtown attraction, this intimate theater has been restored to 1920’s splendor; showing classic, independent, and foreign films. 910-486-6633 • 225 Hay st. www.cameoarthouse.com

Cameo art House theater

Carmike 12

910-864-3388 • 439 Westwood Plaza

Marketfair 15 omni Plaza

910-868-9888 • 1916 skibo Rd. 910-487-5530 • 3729 sycamore dairy Rd.

Wynnsong 7

910-223-0395 • 3039 Boone trail Rd.

MuseuMs

82nd airborne division War Memorial
See Page 18 This spectacular, world-renowned museum is the only place you can see, hear, and experience the comprehensive history of the U.S. Army’s Airborne & Special Operations units from the test platoon to present day. Also features a simulator for the “live experience” of Special Ops training; a large-screen movie theater; and gift shop. Hours: Tues.–Sat. 10am–5pm; Sun. noon–5pm/open federal holiday Mondays. Admission: Exhibits are free/theater $4, simulator $5/$8 both; children under 8 free with a paying adult. 910-643-2766 • Bragg Blvd. and Hay st. www.asomf.org
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Museum

airborne & special operations Museum

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tours • events • facility rentals • education programs
536 N Eastern Blvd. • Fayetteville, NC 28301 ( 9 1 0 ) 4 8 6 - 0 2 2 1 • w w w. c a p e f e a r b g . o r g

The site where Confederate forces—under orders to delay the progress of General Sherman’s Union troops after their capture of fayetteville—mounted a two-day battle (March 15-16, 1865). The complex includes a museum, the battlefield, Confederate cemetery, Smithville Plantation, william Turner Smith House, and period houses. Hours: Tues.–Sat. 10am–5pm; Sun. 1pm–5pm. free admission. 910-891-5019 • nC 82, dunn www.averasboro.com

averasboro Battlefield Complex

maintains an archive of local history material. Also staff is available for off site local history programs for school, civic, church, and other types of groups. 910-433-1457 • intersection of Russell st. and Ray ave.

b. arsenal Park

Houses two centuries of documents and artifacts for the infantry company, the oldest militia unit in continuous existence in the South. Open by appointment. 910-433-1457 • 210 Burgess st. features world-class rotating art exhibits, as well as premiere parties, education classes, workshops, and special events. Hours: Mon.–fri 10am–5pm; Sat.–Sun. 1pm–5pm. 910-485-5121 • 839 stamper Rd. www.fayettevillemuseumart.org

Fayetteville independent light infantry armory & Museum

Site of the U.S. Arsenal taken over by the Confederacy in 1861 and burned in 1865 during General Sherman’s march through the South.

c. 1897 Poe House

A beautifully restored late victorian residence. Guided tours on the hour. Last tour at 4pm. Hours: Tues.–Sat. 10am–5pm; Sun. 1pm–5 pm. free admission.

Fayetteville Museum of art

fascinate-U Children’s Museum is where learning is disguised as fun! Our guiding principle is “I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand!” In our “mini-city” EvEryTHING is hands-on! So, come out and let us fascinateU! where Imagination Knows No Limits! Gift shop. Hours: Tues., Thu., and fri. 9am–5pm; wed 9am–7pm; Sat. 10am–5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm: Admission: $3 child/ $1 adult (wed 1pm–7pm free for families). 910-829-9171 • 116 green st. www.fascinate-u.com

Fascinate-u Children’s Museum

910-486-1330 • 801 arsenal ave. www.museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov
Plus we have two other museums, located on Fort Bragg. see pg. 18 for more information.

Firefighters Museum

See an antique fire engine, historical memorabilia and photographs, and chat with firefighters when they are not on duty. 910-433-1732 • 101 olive Rd. A regional branch of the NC Museum of History, this facility offers three resources in one setting:

HistoRiC CHuRCHes Of the 625 churches and houses of worship in fayetteville and Cumberland County, 38 are more than 100 years old. Many of these churches played an integral part in the county’s history. A few key churches are outlined below. Check out our “religious freedom” driving trail online for a convenient package of historic churches in our community.
www.visitfayettevillenc.com/culturalheritagetrails.com

Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex

visitors will learn about transportation and local history of fayetteville and Cumberland County through educational exhibits, displays and media exhibits. Staff has oversight of the local historic districts, and can arrange various guided tours and
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Fayetteville area transportation & local History Museum

a. the Museum

Offers fascinating exhibits on the early history of Southeastern North Carolina, from Native American culture and European settlement, to industrial influences, the Civil war and more. Gift shop features North Carolina goods.

Cape Fear Baptist Church

records from the congregation date back to 1756. Current building dates to 1859; its architecture displays overtones of Greek revival Style, with a four-column portico and two entrance doors. The interior has two aisles, with balconies on both sides and in the rear. 6041 Butler Rd., grays Creek

evans Metropolitan a.M.e. Zion

founded by Henry Evans, a black shoemaker and licensed Methodist preacher, who visited fayetteville in the late 1780s. He decided to stay and minister to the town’s black population. This was the traditional beginning of the church and of Methodism in fayetteville and eastern North Carolina. Evans’ ministry was unique in that his congregation consisted of black and white families. The current structure, built in 1893, features Gothic-style architecture with magnificent craftsmanship in the two-story gable front and interior woodwork. Evans is buried beneath the church structure. 301 north Cool spring st.

Organized in 1800, current structure rebuilt in 1832, the building features whale oil chandeliers, a magnificent spire and the only wooden truss roof of its kind in the state. Silver communion service items given in 1824 by the “Society of young Ladies,” escaped both the fire and Sherman’s soldiers and is still in use today for communion services. On the west lawn is a sundial carved by George Lauder. It is believed to be a replica of the one in Sir walter Scott’s garden in Abbottsford, Scotland. Bow st.

First Presbyterian

Built in 1898 in an octagon shape to resemble a prayer tent for community prayer meetings. Said to be the birthplace of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Highway 82, Falcon

octagon tabernacle

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old Bluff Church

first organized in 1758, the church congregation dedicated the current building in 1858. Built in Greek revival style, it is unaltered from its original form. The adjacent graveyard is one of the oldest in the county. Site of a Union encampment prior to the battle of Averasboro. state Rte. 1709, Wade

Hay street united Methodist

first sanctuary dedicated in 1835, present sanctuary built in 1908. This red brick Gothic revival-style church features rare “robing glass” windows (a lost art form that was created to show the folds in the robe.) 320 Hay st.

st. John’s episcopal

Organized in 1817 and reconstructed in 1832, the building features Gothic architecture with 10 pyramidal spires. The stained glass windows were made in Munich and shipped by ox cart from New york. 302 green st.

longstreet Church First Baptist
Established in 1837, this church’s congregation has met continuously at the same location. The main brick sanctuary, completed in 1910, is a beautiful example of romanesque revival architecture. 201 anderson st.

Historic Presbyterian Church founded by Scottish settlers in 1756. Cemetery dates to 1773. longstreet Rd., Fort Bragg

st. Joseph’s episcopal

Organized in 1793, present structure built in 1868. This church is a symbol of fayetteville’s reconstruction after the Civil war. Bricks from the fayetteville arsenal were used to rebuild this church. 3525 Cliffdale Rd.

McPherson Presbyterian Church

Built in 1896, it features five exquisite resurrection windows by Tiffany of New york. The architecture reflects Gothic, Spanish, and Queen Anne influences. Ramsey and Moore streets

FAYETTEVILLE AREA TRANSPORTATION & LOCAL HISTORY MUSEUM

The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum is located in the restored 1890 Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Depot. Two floors of exhibits highlight transportation and local history through guided tours of the museum (available for groups up to 60) and downtown, exhibitions, educational programs and media productions. Museum and services are free. The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Please call, ahead for tours and information.

Festival Park, located at the corner of Ray Avenue and Rowan Street in downtown Fayetteville, has been described as the “crown jewel of downtown.” Consisting of 14 acres, it opened in April 2007, and created a class venue consistent with the quality of life that is our community’s hallmark. Festival Park is available for rent for your special event. Call the Festival Park coordinator at 910-433-1653 for fees and availability.

The trail is a 10-foot wide paved path for walkers, joggers, cyclists and others utilizing non-motorized transportation. It winds for nearly four miles through a beautiful blend of trees, plants and wildlife with spectacular views of the river. The terrain can be flat or slightly hilly. In addition to the wooden bridges, including one covered bridge, there is a 700-foot boardwalk through the marsh and wetlands near Clark Park.

325 Franklin Street • Fayetteville, NC 28301 910-433-1457 • www.fcpr.us

Downtown Ray Avenue • Fayetteville, NC 28301

Clark Park Nature Center • 910-433-1579 www.fcpr.us

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st. Patrick Catholic

Today a modern structure, St. Patrick is North Carolina’s oldest Catholic Parish. It was first dedicated in 1829 near Liberty Point in downtown fayetteville. village dr.

The oldest existing structure in the city, built in 1788. A classic example of federal-style architecture, it housed North Carolina delegates who ratified the U.S. Constitution. 119 n. Cool spring st.

Cool springs tavern

HistoRiC sites
The National register of Historic Places is the nation’s official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Cumberland County has 66 listings on the National register including eight historic districts which have numerous structures. The districts are scattered throughout the county and represent various areas of our heritage. we also have seven sites that are on the North Carolina Civil war Trails. for pre-packaged driving trails highlighting specific components of our history, check out our driving trails at
www.visitfayettevillenc.com/culturalheritagetrails

Cross Creek Cemetery

Established in 1785, this cemetery houses the state’s oldest monument honoring Confederate soldiers. The southern brick retaining wall is one of the oldest surviving masonry structures in the city. Cool spring and grover streets

ee smith Monument

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Challenge the entire family at the Climbing Place, the largest indoor climbing wall on the East Coast. Instruction is available.

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Or create a customized tour at
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Monument honoring Dr. EE Smith, respected educator and head of fayetteville State University (fSU) from 1880-1933. He also served as U.S. ambassador to Liberia and founded North Carolina’s first African-American newspaper. Located on the fSU campus. 1200 Murchison Rd.

Fili Parade grounds

atlantic Coastline Railroad depot

910-486-9638 • 436 Russell st. www.theclimbingplace.com
Grab a picnic lunch and explore 79 acres of trails and specialty gardens at the Cape Fear Botanical garden. Admission: $5 adults, $4 military, children under 12 free.

The station is in the Dutch Colonial revival style, the only commercial building of this particular architectural style in downtown fayetteville. It includes waiting rooms with wooden benches, a mailroom, and a baggage room. Outside, the long passenger and freight platform and shelter date to world war I. 472 Hay st.

On the grounds is the gravesite of Isaac Hammond. On his deathbed in 1822, Hammond, a free black man who served as a fifer for the fayetteville Independent Light Infantry and was a revolutionary war veteran, requested that he be buried on the company’s parade grounds.

Heritage square

averasboro Battlefield Complex

910-486-0221 • 536 n. eastern Blvd. www.capefearbg.org
relax in the parents lounge while your teens skate at Blount street skate Park. This is the largest indoor street skate park in the United States.

The spot of a Civil war battle that began on March 15, 1865 as the result of a Confederate offensive maneuver to delay Union General Sherman’s progress through the South. The battlefield is marked with interpretive signage pinpointing key physical locations within the battle. The site also contains plantation homes. nC Highway 82, between dunn and godwin

910-867-2424 • 500 Blount st. www.myspace.com/blountstreetskatepark
Or have a game of frisbee golf at arnette Park.

Babe Ruth Historic Marker

This historic site includes three structures listed in the National register of Historic Places: The Sandford House (1800), Oval Ballroom (1818), and the Baker-Haigh-Nimrocks House. The Sandford House is is one of several locations in fayetteville that were occupied by Union Troops. It was also home to the 19th century artist Elliot Daingerfield. His painting “winged victory” hangs over the mantel in the south parlor. The Oval Ballroom has an octagonal exterior and an ovalshaped interior resulting in amazing acoustics. The Baker-Haigh-Nimrocks House has a barrel stairway, elegant dining area, and is a classic example of a coastal home of the early 1800s. 225 dick st.

910-433-1547 • 2165 Wilmington Hwy.
End your day with one of our three professional sports teams—The Fayetteville guard (indoor football); Fayetteville Fireantz (hockey); or the Fayetteville swampdogs (baseball).

Commemorates March 7, 1914, when George Herman ruth hit his first homerun as a professional baseball player. On April 4, 1952, Mrs. George Herman ruth unveiled the marker, and former teammates attended the event. gillespie st.

Hope Mills national Historic district

Site of North Carolina’s largest antebellum cotton factory village. Established in 1839, the rockfish factory village was an example of the South’s self-contained textile operations. The factory was burned by Union troops during the Civil war. downtown Hope Mills

Campbellton landing

Located on the east bank of the Cape fear river just south of the Person Street Bridge, Campbellton Landing is named after the old ferry landing at Campbellton village, which was chartered in 1730. It is where the King of England granted landowner Peter Lord a license to keep the public ferry in 1764. Also located on the site are Confederate breastworks put there in 1865 in preparation for General Sherman’s arrival in fayetteville. with an amphitheater overlooking the Cape fear river, Campbellton Landing today is the site of many special events. 1122 Person st. www.campbelltonlanding.com

liberty Point Monument

Near this site in June 1775, (nearly 13 months before the signing of the Declaration of Independence) 55 local patriots formed a group known as the Cumberland Association (commonly referred to as the Liberty Point resolves) and pledged their lives and fortunes to gaining independence from Great Britain. intersection of Bow and Person streets

the Market House

Originally the site of the State House, the current structure was built n 1832. Architecturally unique in North Carolina, the Market House is one of the

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few structures in North America to use the town hall scheme found in England. Today a National Landmark, the Market House stands as a unique focal point to our major downtown streets. Open each fourth friday of the month (except December) and offers rotating exhibits of local historic interest. Transportation & Local History Museum staff offers other historical programming and tours of this property. intersection of Hay, gillespie, Person, and green streets

lake with clean white sand bottom surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches. Dozens of activities in and out of the water, including water slides, tarzan swings, high jump, picnic areas, kids’ area, volleyball, restaurant, and beach shop. Open daily mid-May through mid-September. Call for exact dates and times. 910-424-9999 • Permastone lake Rd., Hope Mills www.fantasylakewaterpark.com

rappel tower! All this in 8,000 square feet of climbing surface, highlighted with nearly 6” of professionally installed foam floor padding, 32 top rope stations, and a fabulous descent staircase from the boulder wall. 910-868-RoCk • 5213 Raeford Rd. www.climbredpoint.com

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FisHing fantastic fresh water fishing–including largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill and perch—is popular throughout the area. Call ahead for information about fishing permits, boat restrictions, and special regulations.
Two boat access ramps: NC wildlife ramp, Old Hwy 87, free. riverside Sports Center ramp, $5. 910-483-1649 • 1122 Person st.

smith lake Recreation area

Parks & Recreational Facilities
fayetteville and Cumberland County have a number of well-equipped parks throughout the community. All offer a great way to spend a sunny day. A few are listed below, and a comprehensive list can be found at www.fcpr.us. for more information, call 910-433-1547.

Smith Lake offers mountain bike trails, paint ball, riding stables, a sandy beach with a playground, volleyball, floating trampolines, and pavilions for rent. Open daily May to October. 910-396-5979 • smith lake Rd. www.fortbraggmwr.com

Cape Fear River

Waldos Beach

PaRks arnette Park

Enjoy beaches, picnic areas, paddleboat and canoe rentals, fishing, lazy river, rope swing, swimming pools, and more. 910-423-8701 • 6742 Waldos Beach Rd.

Fort Bragg

Eighteen-hole “frisbee-golf ” course, picnic areas, nature trails, sports fields, lighted tennis courts, Cleaned-up versionClimbing Place the horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, Climb roofs, corners, cracks, arches, slabs, and and playgrounds. 12/23/08 aretes with a professionally trained staff at this 2165 Wilmington Hwy. indoor climbing center and retail store. 910-486-9638 • 436 Russell st. Christine smith Park www.theclimbingplace.com Basketball courts, baseball field, picnic shelter, splash pad, volleyball court, recreation center. Red Point indoor Climbing 500 Fisher st. Top out bouldering! Top roping! Lead climbing!

Destination Guide CliMBing ad

The reservation includes 13 lakes open to the public. Information at the Hunting & fishing Center. 910-396-7506 www.bragg.army.mil/wildlife

glenville lake

Mazarick Park. 910-433-1547 • 1368 Belvedere ave.

lake Rim

910-433-1547 • old Raeford Rd.

Hope Mills Parks & Recreation

Offers a variety of programs and parks throughout the community including the 15-acre Hope Mills Municipal Park which offers a half-mile walking trail, three playgrounds, two picnic shelters, baseball, softball and t-ball fields, and tennis courts. 910-424-4500 www.townofhopemills.com

lake Rim Park

Scenic walking trails, sports fields, lighted tennis courts, sand volleyball court, tennis courts, picnic areas and playgrounds. 2214 tar kiln dr.

Mazarick Park

Picnic areas, fishing in Glenville Lake, rowboat rentals, fitness trails, lighted tennis courts, baseball field.

seabrook Park

Picnic shelter, baseball fields, swimming pool, recreation center.

spring lake Parks & Recreation

Offers a number of programs and community parks. Additionally, Mendoza Park offers a large children’s playground, three multi-purpose ball fields and a picnic shelter. 910-436-0241 www.spring-lake.org

sWiMMing & WateR PaRks Fantasy lake
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skating
Largest street indoor skate park in the United States. 910-867-2424 • 500 Blount st. www.myspace.com/blountstreetskatepark

dogwood trail

Baseball: Fayetteville swampdogs

Blount street skate

Cleland sports Complex

A 20-mile showcase of the fayetteville community’s horticultural brilliance and historical significance. Sponsored by the fayetteville Dogwood festival, the trail spotlights historical sites and winds through neighborhoods that spotlight the community in bloom. 910-323-1934 www.faydogwoodfestival.com See animals in a natural habitat. Get “up close and personal” with buffalo, llamas, deer, elk, cows, camels, bears, peacocks, and other exotic animals. Gift shop. Hours: Mon.–Sat. 9am–5pm; Sun. 1–5pm. 910-484-2798 • tabor Church Rd. www.jambbas.com

Hot dogs, Swampdogs, and a warm and breezy summer’s evening is the perfect combination for a night of fun. A proud member of the Coastal Plain League, the Swampdogs play at the recently renovated J.P. riddle Stadium. The season runs from June through August. 910-426-5900 • 2823 legion Rd. www.goswampdogs.com

Located on fort Bragg; open to the public for ice skating and skating lessons. Hours vary. 910-396-5127 • Reilly st. www.fortbraggmwr.com

Jammbas Ranch

Racing: Fayetteville Motor sports Park

Round-a-Bout skating Centers

Two locations offer roller skating, in-line skating, and video arcades. eutaw shopping Center, 910-484-4465 71st Place at Raeford Rd., 910-860-8900

This first-class facility includes a quarter-mile drag strip featuring professional and sportsman drag racing, sanctioned by the International Hot rod Association. Plus, stock car racing on a quarter-mile oval clay track. 910-484-3677 • doc Bennet Rd. www.fayettevillemotorsportspark.com

Fayetteville Rose garden

HoRseBaCk Riding smith lake Riding stables
Offers guided and open trail rides, pony rides, riding lessons, hay rides, horse boarding, birthday parties, and horse camps. 910-396-4510 • smith lake Rd. www.fortbraggmwr.com

A popular spot in town, features a wonderful display of rose varieties and colors. On Campus of fTCC. 910-678-8400 • 2201 Hull Rd. The first phase of Linear Trail opened in April 2006. Linear Trail will follow Cross Creek from festival Park in downtown fayetteville to the Cape fear river. Once complete, the trail will connect with the Cape fear river Trail.

Racing: Fayetteville Motor speedway

linear trail

On a quarter-mile oval clay track, this facility offers street car racing at its best. Providing large grandstands, a variety of concessions, and ample parking, spectators can enjoy young Guns, Super Street, and Late Model race classes. 910-223-RaCe • doc Bennett Rd. www.fayettevillemotorspeedway.com

Colleges, Universities & Libraries
Fayetteville technical Community College
North Carolina’s second-largest community college, fTCC offers certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees in more than 112 programs. 910-678-8400 • 2201 Hull Rd. www.faytechcc.edu

natuRe esCaPes
Explore 79 acres between the Cape fear river and Cross Creek. Two miles of nature trails wind from landscaped gardens through pine and hardwood forest, and offer views of the river. Cultivated areas showcase more than 2,000 varieties of ornamental plants. The Heritage Garden, Children’s Garden, and PwC water wise Garden provide unique educational experiences. Hours: Mon.–Sat. 10am –5pm; Sun. noon–5pm. Closed on Sundays midDecember through March. Admission: $5 adults; $4 military and AAA; children under 12 free. Check website for special events. 910-486-0221 • 536 n. eastern Blvd. www.capefearbg.org

SPorts & Recreation
College sPoRts Fsu Football CIAA Champs 2002; 2003 Fsu Women’s tennis Fsu Women’s Basketball
CIAA Champs 2001

Cape Fear Botanical garden

CIAA Champs 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Fayetteville state university

Fsu Men’s golf

CIAA Champs 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Fsu Women’s Bowling

CIAA Champs 2002, 2004, 2005

North Carolina’s first state-assisted institution of higher education for African-Americans, and the second oldest institution of public education in North Carolina, fSU is now part of the University of North Carolina system and hosts theater and musical performances as well as guest speakers. 910-672-1111 • 1200 Murchison Rd. www.uncfsu.edu

Cape Fear River trail

Methodist university Women’s golf PRoFessional sPoRts teaMs indoor Football: Fayetteville guard

The trail is a 10-foot wide paved path for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, and others utilizing nonmotorized transportation. It winds for nearly four miles through a beautiful blend of trees, plants, and wildlife with spectacular views of the river. The Greenway is designed as an urban alternative to the Appalachian Trail. Trail access at Clark Park and Jordan Soccer Complex. Open daily 8am to dusk. 910-433-1547 www.fcpr.us

NCAA Divison III Champions every year since 1998

Cumberland County Public library & information Center

Clark Park nature Center

The fayetteville Guard, the region’s only indoor professional football team, plays at the Crown Coliseum. This American Indoor football Association team consists of local and regional talent, along with former NfL, NIfL, and AfL players. The season runs from April through June. 910-202-4753 www.fayettevilleguard.com

features seven libraries located throughout the county, all with free wireless service. Headquarters Library is located in downtown fayetteville, and offers several specialized resources and special events. HQ Branch: 910-433-7727 • Maiden ln. www.cumberland.lib.nc.us

Methodist university

Natural woodland area with hiking trails and campground, as well as a Nature Center featuring seasonal exhibits of North Carolina wildlife, plants, geology, and more. Hours: Mon.–Sat. 8am–4:30pm; Sun. 1–4:30pm. free admission; fee for camping. 910-433-1579 • 631 sherman dr. www.fcpr.us
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Hockey: Fayetteville Fireantz

The fayetteville fireantz, a member of the Southeast Hockey League, offers non-stop hockey action at the Crown Coliseum. Lots of fan participation means an evening of fun that can’t be beat. The season runs from October through March. 910-321-0123 www.fireantzhockey.com

This private liberal arts university offers a wide variety of degree programs. Methodist is only one of 20 schools nationwide and the only Division III school to offer the PGA-sanctioned Professional Golf Management degree. The school offers many special events. 910-630-7000 • 5400 Ramsey st. www.methodist.edu

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visiting Fort Bragg
fort Bragg is open to civilians, but visitors are required to visit checkpoint entrances. for more information, call the fort Bragg welcome Center. 910-907-2026 • Randolph and knox streets

visiting Pope air Force Base

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he fayetteville area is home to our nation’s largest military installation based on personnel. And there is something vital going on at fort Bragg and Pope Air force Base. That’s what keeps the men and women of our armed forces ready at a moment’s notice to protect our freedom. Come learn more about America’s proud military history and traditions.
Fort Bragg History

Pope welcomes military or Department of Defense identification holders and their guests. Tours for non-DoD ID cardholders are available for groups of approx. 15-40 people, depending on missions and availability. for more information, 910-394-4183 Houses an extensive collection of weapons, uniforms, aircraft, parachutes, and other items from world war I through the present day. Also features a film and outdoor aircraft display; gift shop. Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10am-4:30pm. free admission. 910-432-3443 • Bldg C-6841 ardennes st.

82nd airborne division War Memorial Museum

iron Mike statue

Monument to the Airborne Soldier. Randolph and armistead streets

JFk special Warfare Museum

Originally known as “Camp Bragg,” this Army post was established by Congress in 1918 as a field artillery site. The airborne tradition began in 1934 with the first military parachute jump using an artillery observation balloon as a platform. In 1952, fort Bragg also became home to the Army’s Special forces (Green Berets), when the Psychological warfare Center (now the Special Operations Command) was established here. Today, fort Bragg is the world’s largest airborne facility with such prestigious units as the 82nd Airborne Division and the XvIII Airborne Corps. The world famous “Golden Knights” (the U.S. Army’s Parachute Team) also call fort Bragg home.

Provides a behind-the-scenes look at unconventional warfare with emphasis on Special Operations units from world war II to present day. Gift shop. Hours: Tue.–Sun. 11am–4pm. free admission. 910-432-4272 • ardennes and Marion streets, Bldg. d-2502

sicily drop Zone

Enjoy the breathtaking sight of paratroopers billowing through the sky as you observe actual airborne training. Call for jump schedule. 910-396-MeMo (6366) • Manchester Rd.

special operations Memorial Plaza

* Pope air Force Base History

Honoring Special Operations soldiers. desert storm dr.

One of the oldest installations in the Air force, “Pope field” was established

82nd airborne division Memorial Chapel

Stained Glass windows depict various campaigns. Open by appointment. 910-432-4218 • ardennes st.

by the war Department in 1919. Today, Pope Air force Base houses the 43rd and 440th Airlift wings, whose two squadrons of C-130E transport planes can immediately deploy personnel, equipment, and supplies anywhere in the world. It is also home to the 18th Sir Support Operations Group, one of the Air force’s most decorated combat units, and the Combat Control School, the training center for many Airmen in Airforce Special Operations Command.
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JFk Memorial Chapel

Magnificent stained glass windows dedicated to Special forces soldiers. Also on display is a monument given by John wayne to the Special forces for their assistance during the filming of the green berets. Open by appointment. 910-432-2127 • ardennes st.

Main Post Chapel

Beautiful stained glass windows hand-crafted with 14,000 pieces of antique glass from around the world. 910-396-8016 • sedgewick and Jackson streets

uso

Opened in July 2008, USO of NC fort Bragg Center provides a variety of free activities, amenities and services for active duty military members, dependants, and guests. 910-495-1437 • Bldg. M-4226 goldberg st. www.uso-nc.org

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f you thought Mother Nature had truly blessed fayetteville, wait until you see how some of the world’s top course designers have bolstered their renowned architectural resumes.
There are over a dozen dazzling courses within 30 miles of downtown so whether you’re a beginner or you can give Tiger woods a run for his money, there is definitely a course perfect for you. North Carolina native Davis Love III created his first masterpiece in the state at anderson Creek golf Club. This traditional course is highlighted by large roll-off areas

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around the greens amid soaring longleaf pines. from the traditional to the unique, kings grant golf & Country Club is a must-play. Accuracy is required as frequent elevation changes amid a pair of cypress lakes promise to make this a fun-filled outing you won’t soon forget. Designed by the legendary willard Byrd, Bayonet golf Club at Puppy Creek between fayetteville and neighboring Pinehurst offers a variety of challenges and rewards that keep golfers coming back time and time again. when you tee off at Cypress lakes, the original home to the floyd family (the brother and sister tandem of raymond and Marlene), you’ll swear you’re playing on plush, luxurious carpet but it’s simply the magnificent Penncross A-4 bent grass greens.
keith Hills Country Club

entices golfers with not one, but two picturesque

and challenging courses often referred to as one of the Southeast’s hidden treasures. The Dan Maples-designed river Course and the Ellis Maples-designed Creek Course are both set along the banks of the Cape fear river and offer numerous challenges for the pro and the weekend warrior alike. golf Digest has designated Keith Hills as one of the top 100 values in the U.S. as well as a five-star award winner. These courses and some of the area’s best hotels have been enlisted to offer some of the fastest tee times, best deals, and easiest accommodations around. for more information, go to
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golF CouRses: Civilian & Military
golf Courses anderson Creek golf Course • 125 Whispering Pines dr. Bayonet at Puppy Creek • 349 s. Parker Church Rd., Raeford Baywood golf Course • 904 Four Wood dr. Carolina lakes golf Course • 53 Carolina lakes dr., spout springs Cypress lakes golf Club • 2126 Cypress lakes Rd., Hope Mills Hope Mills golf Course • 3625 golfview Rd., Hope Mills keith Hills Country Club • 216 Country dr., Buies Creek kings grant golf Club • 347 shawcroft Rd. olde Bluff golf Course • 2936 george owen dr., Hope Mills Military Courses Ryder golf Course* • 5625 normandy dr., Fort Bragg stryker golf Couse** • Bragg Blvd., Fort Bragg Willow lakes golf Course* • 227 Reilly Rd., Pope aFB Contact 910-814-2115 • www.andersonCreekClub.com 910-904-1500 • www.Bayonetgolf.com 910-483-4330 • www.dsgolfcenters.com/baywood 910-499-5421 • www.carolina-lakes.com 910-483-0359 • www.cypresslakesnc.com 910-425-7171 910-893-5051 • http://web.campbell.edu/keithhills/ 910-630-1114 • www.kingsgrantgolf.com 910-425-8615 • par 3, 9-hole golf course Contact 910-907-4653 910-396-3980 910-394-4653 yards 5,419-7,180 6,019-7,021 5,886-6,763 6,011-6,400 5,873-5,943 6,143 6,056-6,808 5,300-6,307 yards 6,390 6,625 7,024 Par 72 72 72 70 72 70 72 72 Par 72 72 72 Rating 72.4 71.3 69.2 69.9 73.2 69.1 71.6 70.7 Rating 70.5 71.6 73.6 slope 136 127 113 118 133 119 129 126 slope 127 125 132

*Available for active duty and retired military personnel, DOD Civilians and NAf employees, as well as family members and guests of those individuals. **Open to the public

driving Ranges Carvers Falls golf Range • 543 Carvers Falls Rd. golf Practice Range • 4058 legend ave.

Contact 910-488-4481 910-864-3663

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Campbellton landing Civil War Re-enactment
This two-day Civil war living history event is utilizing a site rich in Colonial and Civil war history. It is named after the old ferry landing at Campbellton village, which was chartered in 1762. Located on the site are Confederate breastworks built in early 1865 in preparation for General Sherman’s arrival in fayetteville. 910-483-4469 • www.ncnavalsquad.webs.com

July
Freedom Bike Fest
Live music all day and all night. Event includes daily bike shows, Biker Olympics, fMX stunt riders, extreme sky divers, celebrity bike builders, daily benefit rides, food vendors, and more. 843-267-3477 • www.freedombikefest.com

Hope Mills Fourth of July Parade

dogwood Festival

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arts Council’s Fourth Friday
folks of all ages get a taste of fayetteville’s art and entertainment while enjoying the small galleries, bookstores, bistros, and shops. 7-9pm the fourth friday of every month except December. 910-323-1776 www.theartscouncil.com

Activities throughout the community, with the majority in downtown fayetteville include major recording stars, street dances, a midway, tournaments, and a two-day street fair. 910-323-1934 • www.faydogwoodfestival.com

Experience the hometown feeling of the fireworks display at Hope Mills. Parade and bands are performing throughout the day with children’s activities. food vendors, inflatables, and arts and crafts. fireworks start about 9:15pm. 910-424-4500 • www.townofhopemills.com

events

liberty Point Resolves viewing

view the Liberty Point resolves at the Transportation & Local History Museum. In this document, signed one year prior to the US Declaration of Independence, local patriots pledged their lives and fortunes to achieving independence from Great Britain. 910-433-1457

operation: Celebrate Freedom

Fayetteville after Five
free Performing Arts Concert Series including local, regional, and national performers. This relaxing event is an opportunity for folks to gather for a program of art, music, food, and fun. Sponsored by the fayetteville Museum of Art, held at festival Park in downtown fayetteville. Third Thursdays (May-Oct.). 910-485-5121 www.fayettevillemuseumart.org

Celebrate Independence Day with an array of popular entertainers. watch an exciting free-fall parachute demonstration. Spectacular fireworks display. Past celebrations have featured Nephilym, wynona Judd, Tonic, Anna Nalick, Lifehouse, and Neal McCoy. Held at fort Bragg main post parade field. 910-396-1024 • www.fortbraggmwr.com

august
national airborne day
fort Bragg and fayetteville’s annual celebration of the founding of the Army Airborne and the opening of the Airborne & Special Operations Museum. Parachute demonstrations, equipment displays, historic re-enactors, music, and more on the grounds of the Army’s finest museum. 910-643-asoM • www.asomf.org

May
Blues & Brews
This popular event features a sampling of over 100 beers and a great taste of the blues by some of the region’s most popular bands. Organized by the Cape fear regional Theater and held at festival Park. 910-323-4234 • www.cfrt.org

saturday History special
Catch a special demonstration, handson activity, or talk at 2:00pm every Saturday at the Museum of the Cape fear Historical Complex. 910-486-1330 www.museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov Go to www.visitFayettevillenC.com for a fully updated comprehensive calendar of events.

umoja Festival

glory days/Field of Honor

for two weeks, experience the breathtaking sight of thousands of flags standing in honor to our troops. On Memorial Day, Glory Days includes a Memorial Service at freedom Memorial Park and a street celebration with music and demonstrations. Presented by fayetteville Downtown Alliance. 910-222-Fdta • www.glorydaysnc.com

This annual African-American cultural festival features music, storytelling, cultural displays, drummers, dancers, steppers, tennis clinic, basketball and horseshoe tournaments, and food. 910-488-7130

the River show

Cape fear regional Theatre holds an annual production on the river at historic Campbellton Landing. 910-323-4234 • www.cfrt.org
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noveMBeR
a dickens Holiday
Downtown is transformed into victorian Olde fayetteville. Horse-drawn carriage rides; hot cider and gingerbread; victorian costumes; re-enactors of Scrooge and Marley; carolers; candlelight procession leading to the illumination of holiday lights downtown; pictures with father Christmas. Held the friday after Thanksgiving. 910-323-1776 • www.theartscouncil.com

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Add a little history to your holiday. free event features decorations, displays, food, and more. Museum of the Cape fear Historical Complex. 910-486-1330 www.museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov

Holiday Jubilee

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the arts Council’s international Folk Festival
with over 40 international cultures locally represented, the International folk festival is famous for its music, cuisine, beautiful traditional clothing, and cultural revelry. Musicians, dancers, artists, and artisans will display folk art traditions from around the world. Experience the world on the last weekend in September. 910-323-1776 • www.theartscouncil.com

nutcracker Ballet

veterans day Parade

Marching bands, retired and active duty military personnel, and salute to all-American patriotism in downtown fayetteville. 910-483-5311

The excitement and beauty of the holiday season comes early as the North Carolina State Ballet gala production of the nutcracker takes the stage at the Crown Center. The cast of 60 dancers, actors, and guest artists is directed by Charlotte Blume. This holiday classic tells the timeless story of Clara and the enchanted Nutcracker. 910-485-4965

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Heritage Festival
Have fun while learning about farm life in the early 1900s. Spin cotton into a bracelet, go on a hayride, make your own quilt square or relax while listening to the bluegrass music. Games and activities for all ages. Children 12 and under are free. Held rain or shine at the Cape fear Botanical Garden. 910-486-0221 • www.capefearbg.org

Historic Hauntings: ghastly ghost tours

Explore the mysterious happenings of downtown fayetteville. This annual event features an hour-long hayride tour with ghostly re-enactors and storytellers highlighting the history of fayetteville and the spooky legends of the past. 910-323-1934 • www.faydogwoodfestival.com

Holly day Fair

welcome to the largest holiday gift and craft show in Eastern North Carolina! Enjoy this one-stop holiday shopping event that showcases unique handcrafted and manufactured products. 910-323-5509 • www.hollydayfair.com

ole Mills days

An old fashioned celebration of Hope Mills history sponsored by Hope Mills Parks & recreation Department. vendors with crafts, homemade fudge, music, storytelling, rides for kids, costume contest. Celebrate pride in Hope Mills. 910-424-4500 • www.townofhopemills.com

sankofa Festival

This annual celebration of African-American culture features exhibits, gospel singers, vendors, Southern-style food, children’s games, dancers, clown, steppers, storytellers, and much more. Held by the Sandhills family Heritage Association annually in Spring Lake. 919-499-0628 • www.sfha-nc.org
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Room Amenities
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• Complimentary high-speed internet access and secure, remote printing to the business center • Refrigerator, microwave oven and coffee maker • King rooms feature the Garden Sleep System™ by VSS Sleep Systems™ and 32” LCD HDTV’s

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• Great American Grill® serving breakfast • Evening room service • Heated indoor pool and whirlpool • Workout facility • 24-hour Pavilion Pantry® convenience mart • Complimentary 24-hour business center

At Hilton Garden Inn you’ll find everything you need to be self-sufficient and productive, right where you need it. Designed for the individual business traveler and the weekend leisure guest, Hilton Garden Inn provides the finest quality of essential services and amenities. It’s value engineered from the ground up and dedicated to guest comfort. to you it’s a hotel, to us it’s an obsession.

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4025 Sycamore Dairy Road • Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 • 910.860.3600 • Fax: 910.860.3601 • www.FayettevilleFortBragg.GardenInn.com

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Room Amenities
• Complimentary high-speed internet access and secure (wired and wireless) • Refrigerator, microwave oven and coffee maker • Large work desk with adjustable lighting and business chair • Two dual-line speaker phones with voicemail and data ports • USA Today and local newspapers complimentary at front desk

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites wants to personally welcome you to Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. At our hotel we offer a variety of amenities to suit our traveler. From a warm and friendly staff, to our spacious, newly renovated king/double full size bed mini-suites, our executive king/double queen size bed suites, and our jacuzzi suites.

1706 Skibo Road • Fayetteville, N.C. 28303 • 910.867.6777 • Fax: 910.864.9541 • www.hiexpress.com/fayettevillenc

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fter a reunion with your boisterous clan or a day spent visiting our numerous museums, shopping to your heart’s content, or sampling our savory restaurants, you are definitely going to need a good night’s sleep to prepare for tomorrow’s jam-packed agenda.

Luckily you have a never-ending list of options ranging from hotel chains you know and love to one-of-a-kind accommodations exclusive to fayetteville. The budget-minded visitor has an embarrassment of riches throughout the greater fayetteville and Cumberland County area. There are so many of the reliable, familiar, and comfortable hotel and motel chains around town that your only problem will be deciding where to lay your head. These brand name accommodations offer a restful night’s sleep at reasonable prices you’ve come to appreciate. Then again, maybe you’re not in the mood for a hotel on this trip. If you’re bringing your own accommodations with you via your rv, we’ve got just what you need. rv parks with laundry facilities, dog runs, picnic areas, even free wi-fi await your arrival. If you want to rough it and pitch a tent among our luscious woodlands, we’ve also got plenty of campgrounds that can accommodate you. for the visitor who wants to sample a bit of that downhome flair, there are even a couple of bed and breakfasts in town with hosts waiting to show you just how hospitable North Carolina can be!
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from luxury hotels and budgetminded motels to campgrounds, and everything in between, whatever option you choose, your stay in “America’s Home Town” will be restful, relaxing, and enjoyable.

All newly renovated guest rooms featuring the new Hampton Inn “Cloud Nine” bedding package

Complimentary Wireless Internet Access Complimentary Hot Breakfast All 121 Guest Rooms Micro-fridge & microwave (available upon request) Executive workstations Outdoor Swimming Pool Guest Laundry Available In room coffee makers, iron & ironing board 1922 Cedar Creek Road Fayetteville, NC 28309 (910) 323-0011

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hen you’re traveling, part of the fun is being somewhere new and exciting. However, sometimes you do like the creature comforts of home…or at least some familiar names and faces. fortunately, in “America’s Home Town” we have all of your favorite hotel chains, bed & breakfasts, and even campsites. So no matter how you choose to snooze, when you visit fayetteville you will rest easy every night.

regardless of where you’re staying and no matter how nice the accommodations, all hotels, inns, and other accommodations could use a little bit of your own personal touches so they will feel more like home. Here are just a few examples:

drawers just like you do at home. This also eliminates clutter and who needs that?

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Hang it up. Don’t live out of a suitcase; hang up your clothes and put them in

take them on the road; your favorite shampoo or soap is the perfect way to start—or end—your day.

* Bring your own. Even if your hotel has toiletry items, we all have our favorites so *
Get personal. Even one favorite

item from home can add a lot to your room. A framed photo of your loved ones would look perfect on your nightstand. No matter how long you’re visiting us, the last thing we want is for you to get homesick. Then again, you may enjoy fayetteville so much that you’ll never want to leave and that’s just fine with us!
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2701 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-4168 220 eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-483-1113 333 Person st., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-483-0431 690 n. Reilly Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-864-3200 2910 sigman st., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-485-0520 4309 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-867-6136 Hwy. 301 2533 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-433-2022 2507 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-5161 4820 Ramsey st., Fayetteville 28311 • 910-488-2650 1922 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28314 • 910-867-1777 1957 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-8333 6264 yadkin Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-864-6655 1902 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-438-0748 4192 sycamore dairy Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-487-5557 2502 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-6107 2123 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-484-2666 1952 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-433-2100 525 eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-323-3938 408 owen dr., Fayetteville 28304 • 910-485-2747 4105 sycamore dairy Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-868-5662 1925 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-433-2666 562 Cross Creek Mall, Fayetteville 28303 • 910-487-1400 994 santa Fe dr., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-867-8968 309 n. Reilly Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-868-1106 3945 goldsboro Rd., Wade 28395 • 910-323-1255 1965 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-8282 3136 Bordeaux Park dr., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-486-8300 115 lake ave., spring lake 28390 • 910-436-1111 3423 dunn Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-484-6827 1700 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-487-4006 1922 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-0011 1050 n. Bragg Blvd., spring lake 28390 • 910-438-0945 4025 sycamore dairy Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-860-3600 1707 owen dr., Fayetteville 28304 • 910-323-0111 1706 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-867-6777 103 Brook ln., spring lake 28390 • 910-436-1900 1944 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-1600 450 Hay st., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-433-4444 1720 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-867-7659 2111 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-9850 2848 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-485-4163

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1208 glider st., Ft. Bragg 28307 • 910-495-1215 2076 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-485-8122 2320 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-6186 2035 south eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-8135 1725 Jim Johnson Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-485-6866 511 eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-484-8101 2109 Ramsey st., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-822-1290 442 eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-323-4008 1569 Jim Johnson Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-321-1460 521 Ramsey st., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-483-2621 2526 gillespie st., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-8175 1468 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-868-9005 1540 s. eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28306 • 910-485-8121 3236 dunn Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-483-9038 102 sleepy dr., spring lake 28390 • 910-436-6700 1915 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-433-9090 1576 n. Bragg Blvd., spring lake 28390 • 910-497-1174 3719 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-487-9000 256 s. Main st., spring lake 28390 • 910-436-8588 1875 Cedar Creek Rd., Fayetteville 28312 • 910-323-3826 1464 skibo Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-764-1100 321 eastern Blvd., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-483-0444 4306 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-867-4161 6820 Cliffdale Rd., Fayetteville 28314 • 910-864-8360 770 West Rowan st., Fayetteville 28301 • 910-488-3000 1381 Walter Reed Rd., Fayetteville 28304 • 910-433-2672 4182 sycamore dairy Rd., Fayetteville 28303 • 910-826-9200

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COMFORt Inn CROSS CReek 1922 Skibo Rd l Fayetteville, nC 28314 Phone: 910.867.1777 l www.ComfortFayetteville.com

• 11/2 miles from Cross Creek Mall, 3 miles to Ft. Bragg/Pope AFB • Complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast • Outdoor Pool • Free High Speed Internet Access • Microwaves & Refrigerators in each room • Complimentary use of Gold’s Gym, 1 /2 mile from property • Business Center • Laundry Facilities on site

• Closest Motel to Ft. Bragg and Pope AFB (¾ Mile from location) • Complimentary Continental Breakfast • King, Queen, Double, Handicap, Non Smoking and Smoking rooms available • In room Microwave, Mini Fridge, Coffee Maker, Hair Dryer and Iron/Ironing Board On Request • HBO with Cable TV and Free High Speed Internet access in all rooms • Free Copy/Fax Services • Pets allowed with a non-refundable fee • Variety of Restaurants at walking distance, Pizza Delivery • Golf Course nearby

We are conveniently located within 1 mile of over 100 restaurants and shopping destinations, and just minutes from Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville State University, and Methodist College. Fayetteville Regional Airport is only 6 miles away. Our hotel features interior corridors, microwaves and refrigerators in every guest room, and free wireless high-speed internet. We also offer a free deluxe continental Comfort Sunshine Breakfast, guest laundry, and a great outdoor pool.

2910 Sigman Street Fayetteville, NC 28303 877-485-0520 or 910-485-0520 www.baymontfayetteville.com

256 South Main Street Spring Lake, NC 28390 (910) 436-8588
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side from being rich in history and natural beauty, fayetteville also boasts two pastimes everyone loves—eating and shopping! Our many fabulous malls, shopping centers, boutiques, and shops will leave you breathless because you won’t know where to go first.

from the latest fashions and accessories at upscale boutiques to bins of bargains at your favorite big box stores to one-of-a-kind finds at a local antique shop, you’re sure to leave fayetteville with a new treasure. whether you prefer the hustle and bustle of a mall or to just leisurely browse in a mom and pop store, you’ll never run out of places to “shop till you drop.” And don’t forget our charming downtown where you can get everything from original works of art to tasty chocolates and stylish handbags and skin care products. Of course after all that time on your feet hunting for the perfect find, you’ll eventually have to take a break and reward yourself for your efforts. There is no shortage of wonderful restaurants to entice your taste buds. Everyone knows North Carolina is famous for its Southern specialties—and that certainly includes mouthwatering barbecue!—so pull up a chair and start off with a big glass of sweet tea! The variety of restaurants will surely persuade you to sample some of our local fare. whether it’s served up by one of the famous chains you get a hankerin’ for or by one of the many fayetteville-only eateries, we guarantee you won’t leave hungry! Lucky for you, you can really plan your visit according to your tastes by browsing a comprehensive listing of restaurants at
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search via the different neighborhoods or cuisines. regardless of what’s tempting your tummy or your purse, fayetteville has it all!

from the latest fashions and accessories at upscale boutiques to bins of bargains at your favorite big box stores to one-ofa-kind finds at a local antique shop, you’re sure to leave fayetteville with a new treasure. And don’t miss Cross Creek mall, A fayetteville favorite with 150 stores.
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ith tree-covered streets, historic buildings at every turn, and a bevy of unique specialty shops you won’t find anywhere else, you’ll covet the goodies you find on your shopping spree in Downtown fayetteville. whether shopping for yourself or that special someone, the possibilities are endless.

why not nab a piece of furniture or a knick knack immersed in our wonderful city’s history at the antique & gift Mall, where you can find everything from restored furniture right down to the perfect piece of china. want to be the envy of all your friends? Then be sure to check out the abundance of wonderful fashions at Belle Curve, ideal for everyday wear as well as special occasions. what better way to remember your visit than by bringing home a piece of original artwork? you can do just that at City Center gallery & Books with a striking collection of portraits, cityscapes, and more that you will truly cherish for years to come. And while you’re here, why not have a whole new room (or two) designed around your new masterpiece? The folks at CJ designs have plenty of ways to turn your house into a dream home. from fashion and jewelry to furniture and accessories to unique works of art and more, when you visit Downtown fayetteville you’ll be amazed by the treasures you’ll find!

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123 hay street historic downtown Fayetteville, nc 28301 (910) 485-7602

231 Franklin St. • Fayetteville, NC 910.829.1200 • www.belle-curve.com

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217 hay street in historic downtown Fayetteville (910)-678-8885

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5780 ramsey street (910)-678-8885

hours: M-sa: 11am-10pm, sun: 12pm-9pm

Gilbert Theater Dutchman•Fool for Love•Taming of the 116 Green Street Shrew•Ruthless the NC 28305 Keely & Du•How Fayetteville, Musical• Exceptional theater for an exceptional community I Learned to Drive•Merchant of Venice•The Guardian•The “Intimacy and high caliber performances galore ... Vagina Monologues•Peggy for this is a theater with courage and soul. Bravo!” You•Anton in Showbusiness•The Waiting Room•The “What struck Things•Cabaret•Light isSensitive•Talking Shape work and the warmth you feel from thethe professionalism of me the most about this theater staff.” of the Heads•Thehave neverof Amherst•Marx in Soho•Rabbit Belle seen local actors anywhere put more depth “I into Rocky Hole•Thesensetheir performances ... It is a theater with a true s Horror Show•Yesterday’ of community.” News•Doctor, - Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2. Free parking and group rates available. Doctor•Assassins•A ChristPerformances on Thursdays For masinformation and reservations, contact: to Salvador Dali Make Me Carol•References www.gilberttheater.com [email protected] Hot•On the Verge•Exits and Entrances•Whispers 910.678.7186 on the Wind•Madame Melville•Talking With
This project is supported by the Arts Council in part by contributions from businesses and individuals, and through grants from the City of Fayetteville, Cumberland County and the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Cultural Resources.

116 Green St in Downtown Fayetteville Look for the Purple Doors!

910-829-9171 www.Fascinate-U.com
Fascinate-U Children’s Museum

1/2 OFF TOTAL ADMISSION
CODE: FDG

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doWntoWn Fayetteville: dine & Play!
a world of food and fun awaits you in downtown Fayetteville!
As you stroll the quaint sidewalks of fayetteville’s remarkable downtown, you will no doubt marvel at the architecture, shops, museums, and the overall feel of history. But don’t think that you’ll be bored because downtown is where the action is for food and drink and fun and games. If you’re traveling with kids you can’t miss the Fascinate-u Children’s Museum where the exhibits aren’t designed to be looked at, they’re designed to be played with! for more fun and games, stop into docks at the Capitol, a brand new, state-of-the-art entertainment facility for all ages. But once you’re done playing games you might want to stop into Rude awakening Coffee House for a quick snack, a light meal, or a caffeine fix. If it’s dinner time don’t deny yourself the Italian treats in store for you at Pierro’s italian Bistro, the perfect spot for a casual meal, a romantic dinner for two, or a special occasion. you will be enchanted by White trash & Colorful accessories, a store featuring white home furnishings and décor enhanced by a vast spectrum of colorful accessories that would beautify any room.

Dock’s is an entertainment complex offering fun for the entire family! At Dock’s there is something for ALL ages!
• Located Inside the Capitol Building • 1 Banquet Room & 3 Meeting Rooms Great for Large Parties • The Southern Birdcage Martin and Tequila Restaurant located Downstairs • Sports Bar Upstairs Overlooking the Game Floor with the Largest TV’s in Town

DOCKS AT THE CAPITOL
126 Hay Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 910.42DOCKS www.DocksAtTheCapitol.com

Rude Awakening coffee house
227 Hay St. Historic Downtown Fayetteville, NC

White Trash & colorful accessories
223 Franklin St. Historic Downtown Fayetteville, NC

www.rudeawakening.net

www.franklinstreetplace.com

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an event to ReMeMBeR

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ake your next conference one to remember when you host it in fayetteville, North Carolina, America’s Home Town. Meeting and convention planners need to look no further.

The Crown Center can facilitate anything from a rock concert or hockey game in the Coliseum to a convention in the Expo Center with up to 60,000 square feet of adaptable space, not to mention a ballroom that seats up to 650, and an arena and a theatre all in one beautiful complex. In addition, numerous other meeting facilities from traditional to extraordinary can provide the perfect

The Southern charm and hospitality that make fayetteville so special are sure to please your participants. They’ll be treated like royalty and who wouldn’t want that?

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environment for your organization, regardless of the type of event you have planned. Entice your attendees with everything from a quaint downtown to tranquil natural areas and delectable dining. Other amenities include championship golf, unique arts and culture, and a hometown feel that can’t be beat. As far as amenities go, it will be tough to find another location that can offer your group all this and so much more. The Southern charm and hospitality that make fayetteville so special are sure to please your participants. They’ll be treated like royalty and who wouldn’t want that? your attendance numbers are sure to rise when you plan your next event here. with stunning accommodations and activities galore, there’s nowhere better to host your next event. And don’t forget, the fACvB is here to help you with your event; your wish is our command, so call us at 1-888-98-HErOES. Our sales department is happy to work with you individually to ensure your event is a success.
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CWF Crown Center (Spread)

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Meeting sPaCes: Convention Hotels
doubletree Hotel - 167 guest Rooms
lexington Convington salon a salon B salon C salon d grand Ballroom symposium Boardroom Pre-Function i Pre-Function ii

sq. Feet
1,680 1,680 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 7,200 902 324 728 1,050

Classroom
90 90 96 96 96 96 400 70 15 n/a n/a

theatre
130 130 140 140 140 140 600 80 n/a n/a n/a

Banquet
110 110 125 125 125 125 550 60 n/a n/a n/a

Reception
150 150 170 170 170 170 700 80 n/a 50 90

Holiday inn Bordeaux - 289 guest Rooms
grand Ballroom versailles orleans Rivera Palais dijon lemans Chanel Chateau Marseille expo Center Wellingtons exclusive Private Wellington’s 7 Parlors napoleon’s

sq. Feet
10,380 4,898 2,108 1,920 1,230 903 720 796 814 4,530 6,000 2,025 660 252 2,000

Classroom
340 350 120 1,200 60 35 35 35 35 125 250 n/a n/a n/a n/a

theatre
1,210 600 250 225 110 60 60 60 60 300 450 80 n/a n/a n/a

Banquet
800 300 144 144 96 40 40 40 40 280 300 100 35 n/a 100

Reception
1,400 515 220 195 125 95 80 85 90 325 610 150 35 10 150

Holiday inn i-95 - 198 guest Rooms
Ballroom (sub-dividable into three function rooms) Poolside ambassador governor executive dogwood

sq. Feet
4,000 5,000 850 850 625 2,740

Classroom
350 200 18 15 150

theatre
400 300 30 30 300

Banquet
350 200 30 30 150

Reception
400 300 50 50 300

Conference seating only for 15

Prince Charles Hotel - 97 guest Rooms
terrace Ballroom azalea i azalea ii aZ i and ii Boardroom lafayette Mezzanine

sq. Feet
2,250 1,150 850 2,000 280 330 700

Classroom
100 50 32 100 10 16 **

theatre
220 100 80 220 15 50 **

Banquet
170 75 50 136 ** ** **

Reception
200 115 85 200 25 40 40

additionally, many of the area’s properties offer meeting space. these properties are:
americas Best inn Baymont inn & suites Comfort inn i-95 Courtyard By Marriott extended stay deluxe Fairfield inn i-95 gateway inn & suites Hampton inn Cross Creek Hampton inn i-95 Hampton inn spring lake/Fort Bragg Hilton garden inn Holiday inn express Hotel & suites/ Fayetteville Holiday inn express Hotel & suites/ spring lake Ramada inn Residence inn by Marriott sleep inn & suites / spring lake Wingate by Wyndham

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We’re Ready & Waiting For You...
At Two Great Locations

Luxury Accomodations Newly Remodeled 295 Guest Rooms, King Business rooms and Suites Voted “Best Fayetteville Hotel” 33,000 square feet of Convention and Exhibit space Catered Banquets and Meetings from 5 to 1,400

State of the Art Audio Visual services Fitness Center, Laundry, Pool, Priority Club Points Business Center, Complimentary Shuttle Service Minutes from Ft. Bragg and Pope Air Base Two Restaurants and Bar

Wireless Internet, Flat Screen TV’s Wednesday Night Guest Reception Golf Courses, Shopping Mall and Hospital Nearby

1707 Owen Dr., Fayetteville, NC • For Information Call 1.800.325.0211 or 910.323.0111 www.hibordeaux.com • [email protected]

Fayetteville - I-95 South

1944 Cedar Creek Road • Fayetteville, NC 28302 • 910.323.1600 • Fax: 910.323.0691

Southern Hospitality Along the I-95 Corridor
• 14,000 square feet of Banquet and Meeting Space • 171 Sleeping Rooms • 27 Two Room Suites • Indoor Heated Pool • Military and Group Rates Available • Full Service Restaurant and Lounge • Experienced Sales and Catering Department • Convenient to Interstate I-95

The Premier Hotel and Confe

erence Center in Fayetteville
• LUXURIOUS ROOMS & SUITES • MARQUIS BISTRO RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE • WEDDINGS • CONFERENCES • STARBUCKS® COFFEE SHOP • BIG MEETINGS • INDOOR POOL • DOUBLETREE FITNESS BY PRECOR • BUSINESS CENTER

1965 Cedar Creek Road Fayetteville, NC 28312 910-323-8282

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Meeting sPaCes: alternate Meeting Facilities
location airborne & special operations Museum ait Center Baywood golf course Belmont village Cameo theatre Camp dixie Cape Fear Botanical garden Cumberland County Public library HQ Branch Bordeaux Branch Cliffdale Branch east Regional Branch Hope Mills Branch north Regional Branch spring lake Branch docks at the Capitol Fascinate-u Children’s Museum Fayetteville/Cumberland Parks & Recreation Centers (17 Centers) Fayetteville Museum of art Fayetteville state university Fort Bragg nCo Club Fort Bragg officers Club gates Four golf & Country Club Heritage square J. Wesley vineyards John d. Fuller Rec. Center / athletic Complex Mckellar’s lodge Methodist university Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex Rainbow Room systex, inc. Conference Center town of Hope Mills Community Center 6 2 3 4 2 2 3 4 2 1-2 1 indoor, grounds also available 3 6 5 2 2, grounds also available 4 3 5 5 2 1 2 1 2,000 400-12,800 800-5,341 350-8,160 800-6,500 528-13,000 100-784 1,563-8,970 1,250-10,000 744-13,000 784-2,400 1,197 450-1,500 3,000 450-1,674 192-2,008 245-920 122-920 233-1,450 210-1,034 413-1,524 286-886 10-255 6-60 8-111 10-97 10-76 12-255 8-72 35-150 20-100 65-275 150 100-700 50-600 15-550 40-220 35-600 2-60 223-1,281 100-150 40-1,200 100 100 20-40 110 # of meeting areas 4 1 1 5 2 7 6 sq. Feet (range) 500-5,000 3,300 1,000 440-2,000 700-2,100 324-1,491 210-1,160 seating (range) 40-375 250 100 30-150 30-125 25-250 12-90

BuReau assistanCe

let tHe FaCvB assist you WitH youR event
The fACvB wants your attendees experience our community of History, Heroes, and a Hometown feeling with ease. After all, this is where North Carolina ratified the Constitution and is home to the men and women who defend our freedoms. See why we are rapidly becoming known as America’s Home Town.
Contact us or visit our website for more information on how we can help you create your best event yet. 910-483-5311 • 888-98-HeRoes
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• Proposals/ site selection visits • spouse, Children, and off-site Programs & support • Media Relations and Contacts • attendance-Building information • Photography • special event Coordination • Merchandise

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sPoRts FaCilities for a soccer tournament, college basketball whether you’re looking for a location
face-off, wrestling, fishing, skeet shooting, softball, bowling, golf, baseball, or ice hockey, the fayetteville area has a facility to fit your needs. Here are a few highlights with a more comprehensive list below.
armstrong-shelley Field
with a playing surface that includes a Bermuda turf infield, few parks can rival Armstrong-Shelley field. The dimensions are 320 down the lines, 365 in the alleys, and 400 to centerfield. The facility includes spacious dugouts, three carpeted batting cages, an air-conditioned press box, concession stand, public restrooms, seating capacity for 700, and a practice infield beyond the right field fence. Ideal for archery and clay shooting, the Clay Target Center has hosted a number of specialty tournaments, including the Armed forces Skeet Championship and the U.S. Open Skeet Shooting Championship.

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Felton J. Capel arena
Houses an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a 4,000seat basketball arena, indoor track, racquetball courts, and outdoor tennis courts.

Methodist university - Monarch Field

Fsu - luther “nick” Jeralds stadium
A 76,000-sq.-ft. field

Jordan soccer Complex
This $1.5-million, eight-field complex is said to be one of the finest eight facilities in the South. The complex, which is adjacent to Methodist University, features eight Bermuda grass fields. A full-service snack bar, restrooms, and ample paved parking are part of this stellar complex.

Clay target Center

Methodist University campus is home to the Monarch Soccer-Plex, the “Crown Jewel” of NCAA Division III, a soccer facility that is unrivaled by anywhere else in the country. Monarch soccer offices are located on the touchline of our pristine Bermuda grass playing surface. The facility was built in 1989, giving the Methodist soccer program an exclusive facility to call home. The two-story building houses home and visiting team locker rooms, referee changing facilities, an enclosed press box, and public rest rooms.

the Crown Center

JP Riddle stadium
JP riddle Stadium seats 2,500 and is perfect for baseball or softball tournaments.

Monarch stadium

Located directly on business I-95, this four-building complex offers two buildings suited for a variety of sporting events: The Crown Coliseum seats 11,200 and can host ice-hockey, arena football, high school, college, and professional basketball games and tournaments, boxing, and even rodeos. The Crown Arena seats up to 5,000 and has hosted wrestling, basketball, cheerleading, and soccer tournaments.

March F. Riddle Physical activities Center
The March f. riddle Physical Activities Center is the home of basketball and volleyball programs at Methodist University and can hold up to 1,300 fans. For a searchable online database of sports facilities, go to

Monarch Stadium is an 800-seat football stadium, lacrosse field, and track and field facility on the campus of Methodist University. The football stadium, the home of the Monarchs since the program’s infancy in 1989, has a two-story press box, and in 1999 added chair-back seating for 800 fans. An added feature is the grass hillside surrounding half of Monarch Stadium. www.visitFayettevillenC.com/sports-in-fayetteville

sport
auto activities & demos Fayetteville Motorsports Park, Crown Coliseum, Crown arena

location

Baseball & softball

athletes Choice Batting Center, JP Riddle stadium, John d. Fuller, sr. Recreational/athletic Complex, arnette Park, Massey Hill Recreation Center & Park, Js spivey school & Recreation Center, Mendoza Park, College lakes Basketball Park, kiwanis Rec Center/Honeycutt Park, geraldine B. Myers Recreation Center & Park, seabrook Park & smith Recreation Center, terry sanford senior High school, Milton e. Mazarick Park, north street Park, Reid Ross Middle school, Max abbott Middle school, anne Chesnutt Middle school, Pine Forest Middle school, e.e.smith senior High school, Peter’s Creek softball Complex Crown Coliseum, Crown arena, Methodist university, John d. Fuller, sr. Recreational/athletic Complex, Cliffdale elementary & Recreation Center, College lakes elementary & Rec Center, eastside Park, Fire station Park, Hope Playground, salvation army, geraldine B. Myers Recreation Center & Park, douglas Byrd Middle & Rec Center, Honeycutt Park & kiwanis Rec Center, seabrook Park and smith Rec Center, Westover Recreation Center, Js spivey school & Rec Center, smith lake Recreation area Clark, J. Bayard Park, Milton e. Mazarick Park, arnette Park, lake Rim Park airborne lanes, B&B Bowling lanes, dragon lanes, lafayette Bowling lanes, north view lanes, Pope air Force Base- Bowling Center Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville state university, Methodist university Cleland sports Complex, Crown Coliseum Jordan soccer Complex, Methodist university Freedom Paintball usa Methodist university, the sports Center the Climbing Place, RedPoint indoor Climbing Fort Bragg Clay target Center, Mckellar’s lodge Rod & gun Club Cleland ice Rink, duh! skate Zone, Round-a-Bout arnette Park, Methodist university, Jordan soccer Complex, John d. Fuller, sr. Recreational/athletic Complex, lake Rim Park Fayetteville state university, seabrooke Pool arsenal Park, Clark J. Bayard Park, Cross Creek Park, Maiden lane Park, Mazarick, Milton e. Park, arnette Park, lake Rim Park, Cape Fear River trail douglas Byrd Middle & Recreation Center, tokay Park, Honeycutt Park & kiwanis Recreation Center, Westover Recreation Center, eastover-Central school of arts, Pine Forest Middle school, stedman elementary school arnette Park, Methodist university, lake Rim Park, smith lake Recreation area Crown arena, Crown Coliseum

Basketball Boating & Fishing Bowling Football ice Hockey lacrosse Paintball Racquetball Rock Climbing shooting Ranges skating soccer swimming trails (Hiking) track & Field volleyball Wrestling

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Fayetteville aRea CvB inFoRMation
the mission of the Fayetteville area Convention & visitors Bureau (FaCvB) is to position Cumberland County as a destination for conventions, tournaments, and individual travel.
We are a full-service convention and visitors bureau
The fACvB is a private, not-for-profit organization funded by a sales occupancy tax. we assist leisure travelers, meeting planners, group tour operators, media, and military reunion planners. Our staffers happily serve as a liaison between visitors and our local hospitality industry.

FaCvB organizational vision
we strive to be the leading destination authority by supporting and marketing the fayetteville/ Cumberland County branded visitor experience and advocating community tourism benefits.

fACvB DISCLAIMEr
The information in this directory is carefully compiled in such a way as to ensure maximum accuracy. The fACvB cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy of all the information furnished to them and/ or the complete absence of errors and omissions. Hence, no responsibility for same can be, nor is assumed. All rights are reserved, including the right to reproduce this piece or portions thereof in any form without written approval by the fACvB.

FaCvB staff vision
To be the voice for and to the visitor. we will strive to have a working environment that fosters individual and organizational growth in an open, honest, and challenging atmosphere. Lastly, we will adhere to the following values and guiding principles: • Professional • Collaborative • Ethical • Customer-Centric • Committed to spread our All-American story • Community Engaged

Remember, you can plan your Fayetteville visit any time and even book your hotel rooms online at www.visitFayettevillenC.com
Among the wealth of offerings on visitfayettevilleNC.com are eleven themed driving trails, which offer a convenient way to explore our community, and CustomizeIt!, a customized itinerary builder. Using CustomizeIt! you can download audio files that tell you all about the sites on your tour. Stop by our main office or one of our two satellite visitor information centers and pick up information on the community. Our friendly, helpful visitor information specialists will be happy to help you.

FaCvB Main oFFiCe
245 Person st. 910-483-5311 888-98-HeRoes Hours: Mon.–Fri. 8am–5pm

tRansPoRtation & loCal HistoRy MuseuM
satellite visitor Center
325 Franklin st. 910-323-9739 Hours: tues.–sat. 10am–4pm

CRoss CReek Mall
satellite visitor Center
tues. 10am-5pm Wed. & thur. 10am-6pm Fri. 11am-8:30pm sat. 10pm-4pm sun. 12pm-4pm Hours: Mon. 10am-7:15pm

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For those of you who didn’t pay attention in American history class,
we offer a 750 mile refresher course.

We have 10 themed driving trails covering over 750 miles and 250 years of American history.

History not your thing? Visit our site, click on the button above and customize a tour based on your interests.

10 themes and over 750 It is one thing to take miles of driving trails, an American history, you can plan the ideal botany or architecture trip through our unique class. Indulging in one Customize It program. from the comfort of Flora McDonald Charles Chestnutt Babe Ruth’s First Home Run Gaelic Beginnings Trail African-American Heritage Trail All-American Adventure Trail It’s really easy. Just plug your own car is quite Site #12 Site #18 Site # 25 in your interests, budget and another. Whether exploring travel dates and Customize It will the Cape Fear Botanical Gardens create a distinct itinerary with maps, photos and audio descriptions. on our Patri-Arts & Gardens trail, visiting historical sites on our The hardest part is choosing which trail to drive American Independence trail or touring antebellum homes on our first. Enroll now: Go to visitfayettevillenc.com. Historic Architecture trail, there’s something for everyone. Beyond

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Convenient to Everything
• Interior corridor • Pillow-top king, queen beds • Jacuzzi rooms available
Interstate 95 Exit 49 Between the Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center Minutes to Historic Fayetteville & the Crown Center Next to Cracker Barrel
1569 Jim Johnson Rd Fayetteville, NC 28312

• All rooms with micro-fridge • Deluxe continental breakfast • Fitness center

Group Bookings Available

Phone: (910) 321-1460 www.RedRoof-Fayetteville-NC.com
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Planning a MilitaRy Reunion
so it’s your job to plan your group’s reunion. the hardest part can be choosing a location, but the Fayetteville area Convention & visitors Bureau (FaCvB) can make it easy.
Our prime location is easily accessible from anywhere in the country and our temperate climate makes any time of year a good time to visit. Thanks to nearby fort Bragg and Pope Air force base, many retirees are located in the area, as are many military organizations. A variety of Packets for self-guided tours of Fort Bragg are activities are available for military reunions. available through the Fort Bragg Community your contact will work with you to craft an Relations office at 910-396-5401 itenerary specifically for your group

FoR aRRanging MilitaRy FoR aRRanging * PRoCeduResPoPe aiR FoRCe Base * PRoCeduResFoRt BRagg MilitaRy aCtivities: aCtivities:

Religious ConFeRenCes
freedom of religion and the right to worship is something we don’t take for granted in the fayetteville region. with an average of 7.3 religious buildings per square mile, our diverse religious heritage is apparent everywhere you look. In fact, almost every religion and denomination is represented within our community. Plus, here you’ll find some of North Carolina’s oldest and most historic churches. we can arrange church tours for your group and even offer a “religious freedom” driving trail. Download a copy at
www.visitFayettevillenC.com/culturalheritagetrails.com

1. tour request must be submitted in writing 60 to 90 days
in advance to: 43 aW/PWa attn: Community Relations Program 259 Maynard st. Pope air Force Base, nC 28308 or by fax to 910-394-4266 your letter should contain the following information: name of organization, primary and alternate reunion dates, number of attendees, support desired, name, address, and phone number of group point of contact.

1. at least 120 days prior to your reunion, send a letter
requesting reunion support to: office of the garrison Commander attn: aFZa – gC 2175 Reilly Rd., stop a Fort Bragg, nC 28310 your letter should include: name of your group, estimated number of attendees, dates of reunion, support desired, and name, address, and phone number of group point of contact.

2. the garrison Commander will notify you by letter 3. if approved,

than 30, and provide their own bus and other transportation. tours may be canceled on short notice due to operational tempo.

2. groups should be at least 20 members but no more

whether or not support is approved for your group, based on mission and training requirements.

touR oPeRatoR tiPs
fayetteville and the surrounding area offer an economical, convenient, and diverse destination. The military presence enhances the community’s offerings, from museums and theaters to dining and shopping. we’re accustomed to welcoming visitors and we are ready to roll out the red carpet for your group tour! Give us a call at 888-98-HErOES The fayetteville Area Convention and visitor’s Bureau (fACvB) is large enough to offer all the benefits of a full service bureau, but small enough to give you personalized service. Specialized assistance for Group Tours include:
• Providing a greeter upon arrival • Assist in arranging for a step-on-guide, translator, and other services • A promotional video to show your group and full color images to promote the tour • In addition to pre-set itineraries, fACvB staff offers customized itinerary planning • Periodic familiarization tours Call the fACvB at 888-98-HErOES for more information.

3. a public affairs community relations officer will notify you whether your tour can be supported, based on mission requirements.
the “Patriot’s Past and Present driving trail” outlines the history of the military in Cumberland County.
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a. a supporting unit will be tasked b. a supporting unit will appoint an action officer c. action officer will contact the group within 30 days of appointment d. supporting unit will provide assistance in coordinating activities at Fort Bragg, consistent with installation policy, unit mission load, and current training requirements.

note: all military support is subject to immediate recall based on military mission requirements, unscheduled training events, and civil and/or natural emergencies.

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tWo day: gHosts, giggles & goBlins touR
This tour is for those who like to stay up late, have an adventurous side, and who enjoy sleeping in – late.

1850 trial for the “murder of the century.” The whodunit involves a little rat poison, a husband, and a cup of coffee. you might hear some noises from the kyle House or get a strange vibe from old James Kyle, himself. He’s a hometown hero who’s been waiting for you too! Is anyone hanging out at the ghost tower? Got goose bumps yet? Collect your thoughts and calm down. At vander, you’ll get out and walk the track…train track that is. Look! Do you see a light? The vander Light. It comes close – then goes far. you may even see a spirit walking with it. Can you catch it? By now, the sun should be starting to rise and it’s time for bed.

day one
Start this tour by checking into your hotel in time for supper. Put your “DO NOT DISTUrB” sign on the door. Later, you’ll be glad you did. After dinner, you may want to drink some coffee, or some courage, with your dessert, because the ghosts are waiting for you. your coach will drop you off at Heritage square. will a goblin greet you? folklore has it that two have been wandering through the building since the Civil war. One may be in a black dress. find out why. with flashlight in tow, walk to the Cross Creek Cemetery. Hometown heroes have been buried there since 1785. Many have been waiting for you. Others have been there since the Civil war. Gather together and hear their tales. Then run back to your coach. Spooks may be following you! you’ll drive by the oval Ballroom and learn about the

day tWo
Start off your day with a brunch and head over to the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex to find out what happened to you last night! were the ghosts real? Could there have been more? How many battlegrounds and cemeteries are around? you’ll find that out, and much more, during your visit. Then, catch a nap on your way back home! Boo!

MilitaRy touR
visit Freedom Memorial Park to honor the combat losses from the citizens of Cumberland County. Monuments honor Cumberland County’s war dead from world war I, world war II, and the Korean and vietnam wars. located at the

one day ModeRn

intersection of Hay street and Bragg Boulevard.
Just across the street, experience the history of the US Army Airborne at the airborne & special operations Museum. The museum features lifesize dioramas, multi-media exhibits, a vista-Scope large screen theater to show the film Descending from the clouds and the Pitch, roll and yaw motion simulator where you experience airborne training. Admission: free (charge for movie and motion simulator).

910-643-2766 • 100 Bragg Blvd. www.asomf.org
Travel to fort Bragg and have lunch at the

Fort Bragg officer’s Club. 910-907-2582
Have your picture taken with iron Mike, fort Bragg’s tribute to the Airborne Trooper,

HalF day: outdooR adventuRe touR
Start your adventure with a visit to Jambbas Ranch. Enjoy the scenic views of the Cape fear river and see buffaloes, llamas, elk, cows, camels, and a ranch full of friendly domestic and exotic animals. Don’t miss the swinging bridge! Admission: $6 adults/ $4 children.

winds through a beautiful blend of trees, plants, and wildlife for 4.2 miles. Over 700 species of plants and trees and 150 species of birds can be found on the trail. Interpretive signs explain the wildlife found in the area. Open 365 days per year from 8 am to dusk. trailheads

located at the traffic circle at Randolph and armistead streets.
Learn the history of the prestigious 82nd Airborne Division at the 82nd airborne division War Memorial Museum. This museum tells the story of the division from 1917 (pre-Airborne) to present day. On the grounds is an impressive equipment display.

are located at Jordan soccer Complex and Clark Park. 910-433-1547 • www.fcpr.us
Grab lunch or dinner at Huske Hardware House Brewing Company, one of our area’s fine dining establishments and breweries (910-437-9905). Or, visit one of our other 500+ restaurants. Check online for a comprehensive, searchable database. www.visitFayettevillenC.com/restaurants

910-432-3443 • ardennes and gela streets
Schedule permitting, wrap up your day with a stop at sicily drop Zone to see actual Airborne training.

910-484-2798 • 5386 tabor Church Rd. www.jambbas.com
Pack your bikes and ride the Cape Fear River trail to see beautiful views of the Cape fear river. The trail

910-396-MeMo • Manchester Rd.
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here once was a period in fayetteville’s colorful history when travelers came in and out of town via a series of plank roads— literally, wooden planks that covered dirt and stone road beds. Luckily, it’s a lot easier to make your way to America’s Home Town…and you have your pick of options, too!

A choice the travelers of yesterday did not have was zipping in and out of town via the fayetteville regional Airport. Located only eight miles from downtown, the airport features several flights to and from the major hubs

All Aboard! Spend your travel time marveling at the natural splendor outside your window until the train pulls into the historic depot right in the heart of downtown fayetteville.

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of Atlanta and Charlotte every day. Once you arrive you’ll find a variety of rental car options that will make your trip even simpler. Getting to Greater fayetteville via North Carolina’s beautiful blue skies is quick and easy. Then there are those of us that like to travel at a more relaxed pace and revel in the glory of the golden age of transportation via the “iron horse” better known as the train. Amtrak makes four local stops—two southbound, two northbound—every day so you can spend your travel time marveling at the natural splendor outside your window until the train pulls into the historic depot right in the heart of downtown fayetteville. All aboard! fortunately, if you want to leave the plane and train schedules behind, you are definitely in luck as fayetteville is even easier to get to by car. Conveniently located right off Interstate 95, we have the perfect pit stop for a couple of hours, a couple of days...or even a couple of weeks! As easy as Greater fayetteville is to get to, you’ll still find it hard to leave!
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