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Sites of Interest
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Other
Sites of Interest |
82nd
Airborne Division War Memorial Museum - Houses
an extensive collection of weapons, uniforms, aircraft,
parachutes and other items from World War I through the
Global War on Terrorism. Also features a film and outdoor
aircraft displays; gift shop.
Ardennes & Gela Sts. (910) 432-3443 or 5307
Tues.-Sat. 10am-4:30pm; Sun. closed Free website:
www.bragg.army.mil/rbc-tng/training/82msu/T_mus82.htm |
JFK
Special Warfare Museum - Providing a behind-the-scenes
look at unconventional warfare, the museum houses weapons,
military art and international cultural items. The emphasis
is on Special Operations units from WWII to present day.
Gift shop.
Bldg. D-2502, Ardennes and Marion Sts. Tues.-Sun. 11:00am-4pm.
Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day, Labor Day, Veterans
Day and the 4th of July. Free. 910-432-4272 or 910-432-1533. |
Fayetteville
Independent Light Infantry Armory & Museum - Tribute
to the oldest southern militia unit in continuous existence
in the United States.
210 Burgess St. 433-1612 Open by appointment. Free |
Heritage
Square - Owned by the Fayetteville Woman's Club, the
complex includes three structures listed in the National
Register of Historic Places: the Sandford House, built in
1800, the freestanding Oval Ballroom (1818) and the Baker-Haigh-Nimocks
House (1804).
225 Dick St. 483-6009
Open by appointment, nominal fee
Free tours first Sunday of each month, 2-3:30 pm
Available for catered functions |
Kyle
House - After Fayetteville's devastating fire of 1831,
this house was rebuilt in 1855 with 18-in. walls filled with
sand and handmade brick.
234 Green St. 483-7405
Open by appointment |
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