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A Little About Fayetteville Arkansas
Fayetteville isn't just a part of Northwest Arkansas, it is Northwest Arkansas. Centrally located to everything in the state's fastest-growing area, Fayetteville has so much to do, you will never need to leave the city limits. The area has a vibrant nightlife, unique shopping, historical sites including the Clinton House Museum and outdoor activities that take advantage of the magnificent Ozark Mountains. Things to do and see in Fayetteville:

  • Arkansas Air Museum - You can relive the barnstorming days of early aviation with the Museum's collection of aircraft from the 1920s through the 1940s. See a World War I fighter plane, next to the sleek "Mystery Ship", winner of the 1929 National Air Race and star of two movies. Choose a self-guided tour or arrange for your group to have a guide explain all the exhibits.
  • Battle of Fayetteville - Held in April with Civil War re-enactors in period costumes gather in Fayetteville for an exciting reenactment of the historic Battle of Fayetteville.
  • Devil's Den - This carefully preserved state park, a short drive south of Fayetteville, is situated in the beautiful Boston Mountains. It offers camping, cabins, spelunking, hiking, fishing, canoeing and other outdoor activities.
  • Farmer's Market - Rub elbows with area farmers and artisans on Fayetteville's downtown square every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning from April through October. Choose from the best of locally grown vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers and native crafts.
  • Jerry Jones-Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions - This fabulous two-story atrium is located inside the Broyles Athletic Center, at the north end of the football stadium. It houses displays and video screens which tell the triumphant history of more than 100 years of Razorback football.
  • Lake Fayetteville - Situated on the northern edge of town, this scenic 194-acre lake and 640-acre city park offers a host of recreational opportunities. Boating, fishing, softball and other sports, plus hiking, picnicking and more, are just minutes away. Click here for a complete listing of Fayetteville's city parks. A brochure is also available from the Fayetteville Convention and Visitors Bureau or the Fayetteville Town Center.
  • Lake Wedington - Picnic areas, cabins, camping, hiking, fishing, boating and swimming are available at this scenic little forest lake. It is located just 15 miles west of Fayetteville.
  • Ozark Military Museum - The museum has 15 military vehicles including three models of the familiar Willys Jeep, WWII WC-54 Ambulance, Korean M37 3/4-ton cargo truck, 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo truck used in Desert Storm, and a British Ferret light armored scott car. The museum has two flying aircraft. The first is a WWII Aeronca L-3 observation aircraft. The second is the Beech 3NM (Twin Beech) know as the "CANADIAN QUEEN" which served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1952 to 1967. The museum also has 12 static and restoration project aircraft. Some of these aircraft include UH-1 Huey, A-7 Corsair II, T-2 Buckeye, T-33, SNJ, NE-1, L-13 restoration, and JRB restoration. Some artifacts on display include a Civil War tent stove, gas mask, items from the Home front WWII, WWII German daggers, WWII helmets, and unit patches.
  • Pea Ridge National Military Park - The Civil War battle, one of the largest west of the Mississippi River, fought on this site marked the successful end of a campaign to secure the upper reaches of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, and to keep the state of Missouri under federal control. The park is 30 miles north of Fayetteville. Visitors center offers a video, museum, gift shop. Self-guided auto tour features markers and audio descriptions of the battlefield. There is also a hiking trail and a horse trail.
  • Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park - This 130-acre state park is the site of a major Civil War battle in which more than 20,000 Confederate and Union soldiers fought for military control of Northwest Arkansas. It offers visitors a unique view of the Civil War and its effect on the people of the Ozarks. The park is located 13 miles west of Fayetteville. Also, there is a 1 mile walking trail and a 6.5 mile driving tour as well as a home tour. For program information call the park office.
  • Clinton House Museum - Clinton House Museum - This 1930s English-style bungalow was the first home and wedding site of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Showcasing the life and times of the Clinton's during their years in Fayetteville, the museum features photographic and memorabilia displays, including vintage campaign materials, and gift shop. Available for public tours, small meetings, receptions and weddings.
  • Confederate Cemetery - A reflective resting place for some 500 Confederate soldiers from Texas, Missouri, Louisiana and Arkansas. It was established in 1872 by a group of Fayetteville women who founded the Southern Memorial Association and purchased the 3-acre tract. The cemetery is on the Register of Historic Places and welcomes visitors from dawn until dusk.
  • Mt. Sequoyah - With an elevation of 1,700 feet above sea level, Mt. Sequoyah is the highest point in Fayetteville. It was named for the Cherokee leader who created the Cherokee alphabet and translated the New Testament of the Bible for the Indians. A cross on the west side of the mountain marks a premier view of the city. Looking west from this point, viewers will also see two hills with an obvious gap between them. This is the Trail of Tears route the Indians traveled through Fayetteville on their way to reservations in the West.
  • Old Washington County Courthouse and Jail - The old Washington County Courthouse was built in 1904 of native stone hand-cut and hauled to the site by ox wagons. The main floor lobby contains one of Fayetteville's largest and most important murals, created in memory of World War 1 soldiers. South of the courthouse is the old Washington County Jail. Completed in 1897, the building has three-foot-thick cut-stone walls and boasts the semicircular arched openings and crenellated corner towers of the Romanesque architectural style.
  • Tommy Boyer Hall of Champions - This exciting sports museum is located inside the impressive Bud Walton Arena. View the highlights of a proud tradition of baseball, basketball, track and field, an other sports through colorful displays and interactive video.
  • Walton Arts Center - The finest cultural center of its kind in the region. It offers a year-round schedule of symphony performances, pop concerts, theater (including Broadway shows and children's productions), dance and art exhibits.

    Sources: http://www.experiencefayetteville.com/index.php

 

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