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  2. Fayetteville's food and dining scene: What's new and ... - AOL

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    Fayetteville food truck GR Fil-Am Grill made its debut in late September. Owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Gerard and Noni Rangel, the pair serve a menu of Filipino and American fusion ...

  3. 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]

  4. Ceramic, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic is a ghost town in Stokes County, North Carolina, United States, approximately ten miles southeast of the county seat of Danbury, near Belews Lake. Ceramic as a community ceased to exist at least 6 decades ago. The community was started by a ceramic pipe and drain tile manufacturing company, presently the "Pine Hall" brick company.

  5. Market House (Fayetteville, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Market House is a market house and town hall in the center of Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built in 1838 on the site of the old state house and Town Hall which burned down in 1831. [3] Fayetteville was the capital of North Carolina from 1789 to 1794.

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  8. Jim McDowell (ceramic artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jim McDowell, born 25 September 1945, is a ceramic artist based in Weaverville, North Carolina, who makes face jugs and utilitarian pottery. Jim McDowell at the wheel. Photo courtesy of the artist.

  9. Category:People from Fayetteville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Fayetteville, North Carolina (1 C, 53 P) Pages in category "People from Fayetteville, North Carolina" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.