Winters can be cold and gray or mild and ochre
"In Fayetteville...."
...North Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1789. Fayetteville later missed being designated the state capital by a single vote.
Fayetteville got its name from the Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette.
"We Whitmans all moved..it was from here I 'assisted' the personal coming of Lafayette in 1824 to Brooklyn..at that time he was between sixty-five years of age with a manly figure and a kind face".
-W. Whitman
"The Fayetteville Museum of Art..."
...contains world-class (outdoors) exhibits and rotating art. Yet a bit rosty on a day in the middle of January. Its garden of natural woodland ground is happen to have also concerts, workshops and special events.
It's already a special winter event to take the muddy-cypress lined way to the Museum on Stamper Road.
"A large boulevard...."
...an endless road of little places of "finds" such as bargain shops, pawn shops, antique shops, folk art shops, gift shops, tattoo shops, nightclubs, coffee shops, malls, on and on, with hundreds of restaurants offering meals from coastal waters Seafood to North Carolina BBQ.
Pls check out dlandt's page
And
NC_Ziggy's page


Ashley's Family
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