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Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery

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Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery
Phone:
(479) 521-7700

Hours:
Sunday7am - 7pm
Monday7am - 7pm
Tuesday7am - 7pm
Wednesday7am - 7pm
Thursday7am - 7pm
Friday7am - 7pm
Saturday7am - 7pm


Fayetteville is the third-largest city in Arkansas and county seat of Washington County. The city is centrally located within the county and has been home of the University of Arkansas since the institution's founding in 1871. Fayetteville is on the outskirts of the Boston Mountains, deep within the Ozarks. Known as Washington until 1829, the city was named after Fayetteville, Tennessee, from which many of the settlers had come. It was incorporated on November 3, 1836 and was rechartered in 1867. The four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area is ranked 105th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau. The city had a population of 73,580 at the 2010 Census.Fayetteville is home to the University of Arkansas, the state's largest university. When classes are in session, thousands of students on campus dramatically change the city's demographics. Thousands of Arkansas Razorbacks alumni and fans travel to Fayetteville to attend football, basketball, and baseball games. The University's men's track and field program has won 41 national championships to date. Fayetteville was named the third best place to live in the United States in the 2016 U.S. News Best Places To Live Rankings, and one of the best places to retire in the South. Forbes also ranked Fayetteville as the 24th-best city for business and careers in 2016. Lonely Planet named Fayetteville among its top 20 places to visit in the South in 2016. The city hosts the Walmart Shareholders Meetings each year at the Bud Walton Arena.
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