Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Fayetteville: Travel North Carolina, United States
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Fayetteville: Travel North Carolina, United States:
Airborne and Special Operations Museum, Veterans Park, Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial, Cape Fear River Trail, 1897 Poe House, Fayetteville Transportation Museum, Lake Rim Park, Markethouse, Museum of Cape Fear
Museum of Cape Fear Historical Complex
A promotional video for the Museum of the Cape Fear (Fayetteville, NC), courtesy of the Fayetteville Arts Council
The Cape Fear River: Fayetteville NC
History of Cumberland County The Museum of the Cape Fear
River Road on the waterfront downtown Wilmington NC
Take a walk down river road, just one street back from the boardwalk in Wilmington, NC. Portions of the original cobblestone and brick in have been left in place for you to see when they re-worked the paving on the streets. Neat to see how they did it back then. Great place to explore history.
Cresting rivers in North Carolina threaten to cut off communities
Rising floodwater in North Carolina from Hurricane Matthew threatens to shut down bridges and cut off communities. The death toll in the state climbed to 20, and damage estimates are in the billions. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Grifton, North Carolina.
Living History of the Cape Fear Country Club
A history of the Cape Fear Country Club produced by the Cucalorus Film Foundation.
Cape Fear Confederates The 18th North Carolina Regiment in the Civil War
NC Civil War History of the Fayetteville Arsenal Site - Part 1
Earlier this year, we commissioned two local university students, one from FSU (Dorien Caldwell) and the other from UNC-Pembroke (Angel Garcia) to do a three-part video history of the Fayetteville Arsenal site. They did all the filming, research and copywriting themselves. No budget other than a small honorarium for each student. Here is part one (6'35) dealing with the planning for and the construction of the Arsenal. Learn more at
Econo Lodge Fayetteville - Fayetteville (North Carolina), USA - Video Review
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The Econo Lodge hotel is located off Interstate 95, just five miles from the Fayetteville Museum of Art. This hotel is central to many popular points of interest, including Fayetteville State University, Pope Air Force Base, Crown Center coliseum and expo center, Fort Bragg and the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum.
Additional points of interest include Market House, Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 1897 Poe House Museum, Museum of the Cape Fear and Fayetteville Motor Speedway.
Visitors will enjoy browsing the shops in the nearby Cross Creek Mall. Boating areas, miniature golf, tennis courts and 11 championship golf courses are nearby. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area.
Guests of this hotel will enjoy amenities like free continental breakfast and free local calls. Guests will also enjoy relaxing in the seasonal outdoor pool. Free high-speed Internet access in all rooms and access to fax services is available for business travelers.
In addition to standard features, some guest rooms include irons, ironing boards, microwaves, refrigerators and whirlpool bathtubs. Handicap accessible and non-smoking rooms are available.
Pets are welcome with a small nightly fee. Coin-operated laundry facilities are available for guest convenience.
Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum 10th Anniversary
We're making history!
The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum is proud to celebrate its 10th anniversary. On Friday, May 27, during 4th Friday, the museum hosted a 10th Anniversary Celebration.
Museum doors opened on May 26, 2006 in the renovated Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway Depot in historic Downtown Fayetteville. Since that day, we have been sharing the rich history of Fayetteville and Cumberland County to an eager and diverse audience. Our community has so many stories.
Enjoy the video.
The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum is located at 325 Franklin St. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit fcpr.us or call (910) 433-1457, 1458 or 1944.
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Cape Fear Indians from pre-history to 1520
The Native American Years, pre-history to 1520.
The Cape Fear Indians hunted in the winter and farmed during the summer. They fished and gathered oysters and clams all year long. They grew corn and vegetables and they gathered fruits and nuts.
Spanish explorers landed on the Brunswick coast in 1521.
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Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum
FAY-TV7's Gavin MacRoberts interviews City historian Bruce Daws about the Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum.
The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum is the hub for history in Downtown Fayetteville. From the history enthusiast to families looking for fun, there is something for everyone here. The Historic Properties division operates the museum, Museum Annex, the North Carolina Veterans Park, and city owned historic sites to include the Market House. The museum has oversight of the two National Register Districts and Local Landmarks.
Located in the beautifully restored 1890 Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Depot, the museum offers two floors of engaging, artifact-filled exhibits. The rich history of our area is told from pre-history through the early 20th century. Favorite spots in the museum include the model train room, steamboat interactive, and the recreated Station Agent's Office.
Open Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed Sun. and Mon.
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Unbelievable Things Owned By the Dupont Family
The dupont family is one of the richest families in America and they made a large amount of money despite causing the suffering of millions of people. From synthetic material causing hazardous massive amounts of pollution, to massive estates that would rival with the palace of versailles, here are unbelievable things owned by the dupont family.
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5.Gen X
If one chemical gets banned all, they need to is slightly change it et voila it’s no longer illegal! Very similar to teflon, Gen X is produced by a company called chemours which is a corporate spin-off of Dupont with its headquarters in Fayetteville, North Carolina. People have found out that they have caused reproductive problems and cancer. Is this the elite’s way of controlling the population! It’s a manmade fluorochemical which isn’t illegal just yet and classified as a industrial byproduct. It turns out there was alarming concentrations of Gen X near the cape fear river and chemours had been shamelessly dumping it into the environment.
4.Jeff Gordon
Jeff Gordon has been riding around in his racecar not knowing he’s basically owned by a globalist elite. The primary sponsor of the number 24 chevrolet team has been dupont and he was riding with them pretty much his entire career until he retired 2016. During his career he won three time during the Daytona 500 and has the most wins in Nascar modern era. Many nascar fans will remember seeing this famous car taking first place in many high profile racing events and it makes you wonder if they had some kind unfair advantage.
3.Kevlar Vests
If dupont couldn’t profit from gunpowder anymore, they’d still find a way to profit from war but make it seem like they’re saving people. Kevlar is another synthetic material used for racing tires, bicycle tires and even racing boat sails but its main purpose was for bulletproof vests. Ever since guns were first created, people have been looking for ways to protect themselves against them, but were never too successful until recently. This photo was captured in 1923 testing a fairly primitive bullet proof vest from nearly point blank range. Although they were somewhat available during WWII nothing too good ever came out until 1950’s, when aluminum sheets was imbedded into nylon. This was known as the M-1951 which weighed about 7 and a half pounds for each vest. It was able to stop some powerful pistol rounds which was a big advancement but still wasn’t too useful on the battlefield. Today in modern times, we’ve advanced to using Kevlar vests that can stop all kinds of different bullets, like the dragon skin. This was a material used in tires that was developed in 1965 and not long after, the duponts started making vests out of it. This tough, net like material has the ability to stop bullets flying as a fast as the speed of sound, which is pretty crazy if you think about it. Bullet Proof vests are now standard equipment for many soldiers across the world.
2.DuPont Industrial Biosciences
If you thought monsanto was the only one creating GMO’s think again! In 1999, Dupont became the the largest seed producing company that are used for the production of genetically modified soy and corn. They’re among the top 4 biotech companies in the world who combined create all genetically modified seeds in the world as well as 60 percent of the worlds pesticides. The other companies are Monsanto, Syngenta and Bayer. Dupont and these companies spend a fortune to corrupt our government to allow for these frankenfoods to exist. They continue to shovel loads of money to politicians who are on their side. Despite everywhere else in the world being totally against genetically engineered projects, our presidents have appointed officials that have been defendings, lobbying or even working for biotech companies. In any case, monsanto and dupont have been duking it out for control over their patents. Many would argue that dupont is the lesser of the two evils and they aren’t harassing farmers if the genetics of the crop ends up on their farm
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14th Annual Civil War Quiz Bowl
January 29th
Calling all history buffs! The yearly contest is sponsored by the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex. Be sure to stop by to find out who won the war.
Details
Where: Cumberland County Public Library
Headquarters Branch
300 Maiden Lane
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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When: January 29, 2015 at 7:00pm
Fayetteville State Broncos vs. Saint Augustine Falcons
January 31st
Come support local college men's basketball this weekend!
Details
Where:
Fayetteville State University
Felton J. Capel Arena
1200 Murchison Road
Fayetteville, NC 28301
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When: January 31, 2015 at 4:00pm
Be sure to visit their website for tickets and game schedule!
The Three Musketeers
January 22nd-February 8th
The classic action-packed adventure story is presented in musical form for the whole family to enjoy.
Details
Where:
Cape Fear Regional Theatre
1209 Hay Street
Fayetteville, NC 28305
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When: January 22-February 8, 2015
Show times vary, so check out the theater's website for times and for box office information.
City Update - Airborne and Special Operations Museum Exhibits
In this episode of City Update learn about the exhibits you will see at the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. The Fallen Heroes Memorial and the Field of Honor will be on display at the Museum through Memorial Day.
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Grayden Paul Bridge Beaufort NC 1957 - 2018
The Grayden Paul legacy
The Grayden Paul Bridge was named in honor of the late Grayden Muir Paul, who died in 1994 and was considered as successor to Leslie Davis as Beaufort’s “town historian.” Born in Davis in 1899, the son of William Luther Paul and Emeline Willis, Mr. Paul and his family moved to Beaufort about 1911 and lived at 117 Moore St. Mr. Paul completed one year of college at Wake Forest College, and in 1921 he married Mary Clark Wilhelm (1899-1996). The couple had three children – Grayden Jr., Harry Allan and Mary Frazier Paul. By the 1940 census, Grayden Paul was noted as “operator of marine shop; repairs and sales.”
Mr. Paul went on to serve as mayor of Beaufort during World War II (1941-42) and was also on the town board and the Carteret County school board.
In 1960, he also helped organize the Beaufort Historical Association, of which he was finance chairman and business manager. He also came up with the idea for the re-enactments of the 1747 pirate invasion. As noted in a Carteret County News-Times article at the time of his death, “as Mr. Paul himself told it, the only way Beaufort knew for certain it had ever had any pirates ashore was because somebody had found an ancient bill to the town jail for beef to feed the Spanish pirates.”
Best known as a Beaufort storyteller, Mr. Paul started conducting tours as early as 1952. He became a highly visible, all-around Beaufort ambassador and “raconteur,” famous for his double-decker bus tours of the Beaufort historic district. In 1975, he and wife, Mary, co-authored Carteret County, NC: Folklore, Facts and Fiction. In 1976, Mr. Paul was honored by the Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina with an Award of Merit and was the first Beaufort resident ever honored with a key to the city. From 1960 until 1978, Mr. Paul operated schooner-rigged sharpie Alphonso, which he converted into a “Museum of the Sea,” dry-docked on Front Street at the south end of Pollock Street. That site is now Grayden Paul Park, which features a walk-in boat launching area for small craft and an elevated dock and bulkhead that borders Taylor’s Creek. A gazebo and picnic tables add to the amenities.
In a 2015 interview with nccoast, Grayden Paul Jr., now in his 90s, noted that there is talk of making a park where the old drawbridge comes ashore now and naming it after his father to keep the tradition alive.
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Econo Lodge Fayetteville 2 Fayetteville, North Carolina
Econo Lodge Fayetteville2Fayetteville,North Carolina Within US Travel Directory The Econo Lodge hot el is located off Interstate 95, just five miles from the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
This hotel is central to many popular points of interest, including Fayetteville State University, Pope Air Force Base, Crown Center coliseum and expo center, Fort Bragg and the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum.
Additional points of interest include Market House, Cape Fear Botanical Garden, 1897 Poe House Museum, Museum of the Cape Fear and Fayetteville Motor Speedway.
Visitors will enjoy browsing the shops in the nearby Cross Creek Mall.
Boating areas, miniature golf, tennis courts and 11 championship golf courses are nearby.
A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area.
Guests of this hotel will enjoy amenities like free continental breakfast and free local calls.
Guests will also enjoy relaxing in the seasonal outdoor pool.
Free high-speed Internet access in all rooms and access to fax services is available for business travelers.
In addition to standard features, some guest rooms include irons, ironing boards, microwaves, refrigerators and whirlpool bathtubs.
Handicap accessible and non-smoking rooms are available.
Pets are welcome with a small nightly fee.
Coin-operated laundry facilities are available for guest convenience.
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