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  2. Timeline of Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1982 - Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina established. [12] 1986 - Fayetteville Detention Center privatised. [13] 1987 - David Price becomes U.S. representative for North Carolina's 4th congressional district. [14] 1988 Fayetteville Technical Community College active. Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex established. [15 ...

  3. Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fayetteville (/ ˈ f eɪ ə t v ɪ l / FAY-ət-vil, locally / ˈ f ɛ d v ə l / FED-vəl [8]) is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. [9] It is best known as the home of Fort Liberty, a major U.S. Army installation northwest of the city.

  4. North Carolina General Assembly of 1783 - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina General Assembly of 1783 was the state legislature that convened in Hillsboro, North Carolina from April 18, 1783, to May 17, 1783. Members of the North Carolina Senate and the North Carolina House of Commons were elected by eligible North Carolina voters. This was the last assembly to meet during the American Revolution.

  5. Omar ibn Said - Wikipedia

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    He escaped from a cruel enslaver in Charleston, South Carolina, and journeyed to Fayetteville, North Carolina. There, he was recaptured, sent to jail, and later sold to James Owen, whom Omar ibn Said described as being gracious towards him. The Owen family was impressed by ibn Said's education and provided him with an English translation of the ...

  6. List of North Carolina state prisons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state prisons in the U.S. state of North Carolina: [1] In January 2015, the former five male divisions and one female division were consolidated into four regions, as listed below. [2] As of February 2015, North Carolina houses about 38,000 offenders in 56 correctional institutions. [3]

  7. Thomas Burke (North Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burke (circa 1747 – December 2, 1783) was an Irish physician, lawyer, and statesman who lived in Hillsborough, North Carolina. He represented North Carolina as a delegate to the Continental Congress and was the third governor of the state.

  8. Fayetteville restaurant owners charged in 18 restaurant ... - AOL

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    Harris, who is charged with 40 counts, is being held without bail in the Wake County jail. Bail for Locklear, who is charged with nine counts, is set at a total of $170,000. F.T. Norton can be ...

  9. Cumberland County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 334,728, [1] making it the fifth-most populous county in North Carolina. Its county seat is Fayetteville. [2] Cumberland County is part of the Fayetteville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area.