Fayetteville,
North Carolina (settled around 1739) is the home
of four designated historic districts: Downtown
Historic District, Haymount Historic District,
Liberty Point National Register District and
Market House Square National Register District.
For 84 years, Pope AFB has been part of the
Fayetteville, NC family. Fort Bragg is also
here.
Fort Bragg was established in 1918 for
military training. The climate allowed
year-round military operations, and
transportation was established in the area
(river and railroad). Camp Bragg was named for
General Braxton Bragg. Fort Bragg offers a
historical map of the bases and tours may be
arranged.
With a 2007 population of 341,363, Fayetteville,
NC is a Metro Area all its own - the 4th largest
metropolitan area in North Carolina.
Cumberland
County's county seat, Fayetteville was named for
Revolutionary hero, the Marquis de Lafayette.
Fayetteville's downtown revitalization retains
the established culture and the arts, preserves
Fayetteville's history, and has brought new life
to the downtown business community. The banks of
the Cape Fear River are once again the focal
point of the city.
The Cape Fear Regional
Theatre, originally the Fayetteville Little
Theatre is enjoying the resurgence of nearby
shopping and dining, and the new
Cape Fear River
Trail boasts four miles of bicycle and
pedestrian greenways. Antique shops, museums,
galleries, boutiques, and a micro-brewery are
thriving in the downtown districts.
You may be considering the financial option of
bankruptcy, a federal plan that allows debtors
to divide assets among creditors and free
themselves of financial obligations that cannot
be repaid. In some cases, debtors can stay in
business and use new revenue to resolve old
debts. Fayetteville is in the Eastern District,
with Bankruptcy Courts in Elizabeth City,
Fayetteville, New Bern, Raleigh, Wilmington, and
Wilson. The court's official
Web site can answer
many of your bankruptcy questions. The Wilson
Division is located at 1760-A Parkwood Blvd W,
Wilson, NC 27893-3564 (phone: 252-237-0248),
while the Raleigh Division is at 300
Fayetteville Street, Second Floor, Raleigh, N.C.
27601-1799 (phone: 919-856-4752).
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