Find it in Fayetteville
This blog is chock-full of amazing tips, hints, and tricks for both visitors and residents alike to immerse themselves in everything Cumberland County has to offer. This stylish, information-rich resource boasts frequent posts on great eats, historic treasures, fun festivals, scenic sights, shopping gems, and much more. See you soon!
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Celebrate July 4th All Weekend in Cumberland County

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Things To Do In Fayetteville In July 2025

July means food, fun, and, of course, fabulous fireworks, but 4th of July festivities will be extra loud this year thanks to actor/rapper Ludacris performing at Fort Bragg's annual base bash. So, get ready to be entertained! FORT BRAGG RED, WHITE AND BOOM FEST (FEAT. LUDACRIS) June 28 Fort Bragg…

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LGBTQIA+ Owned Businesses In Fayetteville

Allyship isn’t just saying the right things; it’s doing them, supporting them, and being mindful of where your money is spent. Here are some ways to truly support the LGBTQIA+ community in Cumberland County year-round. Blue Moon Café offers the most top-tier food, beverage, and service! Brunch…

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Markets in Greater Fayetteville, NC

See how this little city goes to market all year long! Fruits, veggies, bread artisans, jewelry designers, flowers, beer and more! Pate’s Farm Market 📅 Monday - Saturday / 📍 6411 Raeford Road Fayetteville, NC Sunday is the ONLY day you cannot go to market at Pate’s, BUT this is an absolute…

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Multi-Generational Getaway for the Whole Family

Planning a trip that makes everyone happy—from curious toddlers to fun-loving grandparents—can be a challenge. But in Fayetteville and Cumberland County, NC, it’s more than possible—it’s so easy! We’ve even started for you! Whether you're traveling with grandparents, parents, and kids, or even…

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Black Excellence in Greater Fayetteville

Did you know Fayetteville, NC, has the 2nd highest percentage of Black-Owned businesses in the United States? Or that African Americans have had a steep history of entrepreneurship in the community since the early 1800s? There's no better time to learn about such achievements than Black History…

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