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History of
Fayetteville

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Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette, Fayetteville was the
first and, supposedly the only city named after him that he
actually visited. Lafayette arrived in Fayetteville by horse-drawn
carriage in 1825 and was warmly welcomed by the residents.
The
Fayetteville area was originally settled by Scottish Highlanders,
arriving in 1739 via the Cape Fear River Basin. Incorporated in
1762, Fayetteville grew popular with the government and for
commerce because of its location as an inland port. Our area
was also the hub of the early "Plank Roads" system, key
to land travel in the mid 1800's.
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Instrumental
in developing U.S. history, Fayetteville pledged local support for the The
Liberty Point Resolve of 1775 Revolutionary War cause of independence
from England.
In
Fayetteville in 1789, North Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution and
chartered the University of
North Carolina, America's oldest state university.
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Great Fire of 1831 destroyed over 600 of the original buildings,
but the rapid reconstruction resulted in the building of the
historic Market
House...one of North Carolinas most recognized
landmarks.
During the
Civil War, Fayetteville was again damaged by General Sherman's
Union troops who destroyed many buildings and burned the N.C.
Arsenal which had been a munitions center for the Confederacy.
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Today
we are recognized for our cultural diversity and military presence,
standing testament to its proud past.
Many
structures have been meticulously preserved to reflect our history in
four designated historic districts: Downtown Historic District, Haymount
Historic District, Liberty Point National Register District and Market
House Square National Register District.
Historic
Sites of Fayetteville
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