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  2. Timeline of Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1783 - Cross Creek and Campbellton combine to become the town of "Fayetteville." 1789 November 21: North Carolina convention ratifies the U.S. Constitution. [2] Fayetteville Gazette newspaper begins publication. [3] Fayetteville becomes capital of the state of North Carolina; State House built. 1793 - Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry ...

  3. Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Temperature records range from −5 °F (−21 °C) on February 13, 1899, to 110 °F (43 °C) on August 21, 1983, which was the highest temperature ever recorded in the State of North Carolina. On April 16, 2011, Fayetteville was struck by an EF3 tornado during North Carolina's largest tornado outbreak. Surrounding areas such as Sanford, Dunn ...

  4. List of counties in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663–1943. Raleigh: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1950. Reprint, Raleigh: Division of Archives and History, North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1987. ISBN 0-86526-032-X; Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint ...

  5. Haymount District - Wikipedia

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    Haymount District, also known as Haymount Historic District, is a national historic district located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina.It encompasses 60 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a primarily residential section of Fayetteville.

  6. History of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Practice and Politics of Fiat Finance: North Carolina in the Confederation, 1783–1789. (1969) Newcomer, Mabel, Economic and Social History of Chowan County, North Carolina, 1880–1915 (1917) Nathans Sydney. The Quest for Progress: The Way We Lived in North Carolina, 1870–1920. (1983). Norton, Clarence Clifford.

  7. Market House Square District - Wikipedia

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    Instead they built a Market House, with covered space for commercial activities—since all the stores in Fayetteville had been burned. Above it were meeting rooms, where the town and county business could be done. It remained the center of Fayetteville. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  8. Here's your guide to Fayetteville-area grocery store hours on ...

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    Carlie C's IGA. Location: 1790 Owen Drive, 600 Cedar Creek Road, 2738 Bragg Blvd. and 690 S. Reilly Road, all in Fayetteville, and 3501 N. Main St., Hope Mills Hours: Open regular store hours, 7 a ...

  9. 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.