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Fayetteville (Tennessee) Voyage Tips and guide

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    Fayetteville is a city in Tennessee.

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    Fayetteville was founded in 1909 and named after the larger metropolis of Fayetteville, North Carolina from which a lot of its original inhabitants came.

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    • 1 Stone Bridge Memorial Park, 2010 Thornton Taylor Pkwy, +1 931 433-6059. A stone bridge was built in 1860 but just a few years later William T Sherman ordered it burned. Somehow it escaped total destruction there but was carried away by floodwaters in 1969. You can see a reconstructed version with its arched design here next to Norris Creek along with some other pioneer buildings like a calaboose.
    • 2 Camp Blount Historic State Park, 1371 US-231, +1 931 433-2921. This is where military persons used to muster or meet during the Creek and Seminole Wars and even during the Civil War. There is not much to see, mostly just a sign and a grassy field.
    • 3 Lincoln County Museum Associates, 521 Main Ave S, +1 931 438-0339.

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    Routes through Fayetteville
    MemphisBartlett ← Jct  W  E  WinchesterChattanooga
    LebanonMurfreesboro  N  S  HuntsvilleMontgomery
    NashvilleLewisburg  N  S  HuntsvilleGadsden



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