
FAYETTEVILLE
Built to be Explored
Fayetteville is a town that rewards curiosity, with enough to keep you wandering a little longer than you planned to.
The historic square is lined with local shops, restaurants, and antique stores along with a coffee shop and bakery. Just park your car and spend the afternoon discovering something new around every corner. The square is also home to many popular festivals, including the Slawburger Festival in April and The Host of Christmas Past in November.
Fayetteville holds a unique place in music history as the home of a Tennessee Music Pathways marker honoring Patsy Trigg, whose recording of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts after being mastered locally at AAA Recording Studio. Nearby, Camp Blount offers a deeper look into early American history with 40 acres of preserved land and marked trails tied to the War of 1812 and Creek War. It all comes together in experiences that feel distinctly Fayetteville, right down to dining inside a restored turn-of-the-century jail at Cahoots Restaurant.
























