United States / Fayetteville, NC

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North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-12

Lafayette. On American tour, 1825, he visited Fayetteville (named for him, 1783) and stayed at home of Duncan McRae, on site of present courthouse.

Gillespie Street near Franklin Street, Fayetteville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-2

U.S. Arsenal. Authorized by Congress, 1836. Taken over by Confederacy, 1861. Destroyed March 1865, by Sherman. Ruins stand 2 blocks S.W.

Hay Street at Bradford Avenue, Fayetteville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-65

Warren Winslow 1810 1862. Acting Governor, 1854; Congressman, 1855-1861. Negotiated surrender of local U.S. arsenal in 1861. Grave 40 yds. SE.

Grove Street at Cool Spring Street, Fayetteville, NC, United States

North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #I-54

Campbelton. Colonial river port, incorporated in 1762. Later merged with Cross Creek to form the town of Fayetteville.

Person Street at Broad Street, Fayetteville, NC, United States