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Celebrate Fayetteville: Exploring the Greater Fayetteville Region

A full-color photography book showcasing Fayetteville, NC area, paired with the histories of companies, institutions, and organizations that have made the region great.

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a Rich Lifestyle<br />

Chapter<br />

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Below: Fireworks on display, as viewed from <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> Market House, during A Dickens Holiday.<br />

Opposite, top: Dogwood blooms are <strong>the</strong> city’s signature flower and are <strong>the</strong> namesake for <strong>the</strong> popular<br />

Dogwood Festival.<br />

Opposite, bottom: Dogwood Trail sign with <strong>the</strong> Hale House in <strong>the</strong> background. The Hale House was<br />

constructed in 1847 and first owned by Edward J. Hale, <strong>the</strong> publisher of The <strong>Fayetteville</strong> Observer.<br />

C E L E B R A T E F A Y E T T E V I L L E : E x p l o r i n g t h e G r e a t e r F a y e t t e v i l l e R e g i o n<br />

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