Fayetteville North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly city Fayetteville NC.
One
of the most diverse cities in the US, Fayetteville,
NC has many awards to its credit and activities for
citizens. Fayetteville has won All-America City awards,
and honors for the city song “My Hometown Fayetteville”
and city show “Kaleidoscope.” The sixth-largest city
in North Carolina also has numerous historic sites,
seven museums, three colleges and universities, multiple
entertainment venues, a historic downtown and
award-winning golf courses. We're right next door to
Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base, so we are
very military oriented. Immaculate parks and lively
recreation centers offer you the chance to experience
the outdoors or work on a jump shot.
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It is the home of the U.S. Army's Fort Bragg, from where
thousands of elite paratroopers deploy on missions to
the world's hot spots. The city’s colorful heritage
includes historical leaders who defined themselves
during Vietnam, the two world wars, the Civil War and
Revolutionary War. And its citizens today offer
gracious, hospitable Southern charm. They are eager to
make your visit one to remember!
We are proud of our accomplishments. Fayetteville was
one of only 10 cities in the United States in 2001 to
receive the coveted "All-America City" award from the
National Civic League.
You’ll never get bored here! The Airborne and Special
Operations Museum in the downtown area has only been
open for a year and is already the most visited
attraction in North Carolina. Other areas of interest
include Fayetteville’s Botanical Gardens, the Museum of
the Cape Fear, as well as Fort Bragg, where on certain
days you can actually watch parachute training jumps. We
also have all the shopping, lodging and restaurant
choices of metropolitan areas. We’re just a short stop
off Interstate 95, about an hour from the South Carolina
border.
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