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  2. Fayetteville Historic Square - Wikipedia

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    Lights of the Ozarks - November–January Fayetteville Parks and Recreation workers spend over 3,300 hours decorating the Downtown Square with over 400,000 lights. First Thursday - On the first Thursday of the month, the city's historic downtown square transforms into an outdoor arts district featuring visual artists who create items in a ...

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  4. Thursday at the Square - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1986 the series was held in Buffalo's Lafayette Square. It was originally called Thursday in the Park until a name change in 1994. It grew from a casual showcase of local talent to a professional display of both local and national music acts. Buffalo Place sponsored the concert series that ran every summer from May until September.

  5. Fayetteville State University homecoming 2024: Your ultimate ...

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    1867 & Park Bash(FSU event) When: Event starts at noon Oct. 25 ... FSU Alumni Gospel Choir 2024 Annual Concert (FSU event) When: 6:30 p.m. Saturday. ... Main Event, 580 Cross Creek Mall ...

  6. TheatreSquared - Wikipedia

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    TheatreSquared, founded in 2005, is a regional professional theatre located in downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas.The company stages seven productions each year as well as the Arkansas New Play Festival of emerging works, totaling 270 annual performances for an audience of approximately 60,000 including 20,000 students and their teachers.

  7. How to observe MLK Day in the Fayetteville area - AOL

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    Several events are slated for the Fayetteville area in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

  8. Dickson Street - Wikipedia

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    Dickson first lived on the Fayetteville square before buying a 20-acre (8.1 ha) parcel on the north edge of town, moving himself and his wife to present day Dickson Street. The American Civil War forced the Dicksons to flee to Texas, and their home was used as a field hospital during the Battle of Fayetteville.

  9. Wilson Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Park Historic District (sometimes Rock House Historic District) is a historic district in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA, located just northeast of the University of Arkansas. The district consists of several residential buildings that developed during the late 19th and early 20th Century near Wilson Park just north of Dickson Street ...