Historic Downtown Fayetteville
near Fayetteville, North Carolina (United States)
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Train Depot
Located at the intersection of Hay Street and Hillsboro Street, this fully operational Amtrak station and Subway sandwich shop was built in 1911 and has since been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Unknown Sculpture
Located at the corner of Hay Street and Ray Street, but no information listed as to what it's called, who the artist is, etc.
Pack of Rusty Dogs
Pack of rusty, scrap metal dogs chained up outside The Coffee Cup The Coffee Cup is a great local coffee shop that serves 100% Organic, Fair Trade, Shade-Grown Coffee. If wine is more favorable to you, check out their sister store, The Wine Cafe!
Cross Creek Historical Marker I-10
"Colonial village and trading center, merged in 1778 with with town of Campbelton and in 1783 renamed Fayetteville"
Natural Embrace
This sculpture by Paul Hill is one of 12 sculptures that make up the temporary public art exhibit "Work in Progress". The exhibition was gifted to the city through private donors and matching with Arts Council funding.
Fayetteville Area Transportation & Local History Museum
Museum located inside of the 1890 Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Depot
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This walking tour is really nice, becasue it directs us to locally owned sores and to local entrepreneurs that are eager to cater to visitors and that are proud of their community.