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T
ry Fayetteville instead,
and a preview of
what you can see in
her skies, streets and
neighborhoods if you
take a closer look.
Architectural styles abound in both
the historic residential district of the
Haymount area and the downtown
commercial district. Some of these
properties are designated local
landmarks. Some are on e National
Registry of Historic Places.
And one is among the 39 National
Historic Landmarks in North
Carolina. at's the Market House,
built in 1832 to replace the old State
House which was incinerated in
an 1831 fire. Built in a town hall-
market style found in England
– "market below and government
above" – the Market House is not
only architecturally unique in North
Carolina, it's one of only three
structures of this fashion remaining in
the entire country, according to local
historian Bruce Daws. e Market
House's well-known edifice boasts
both Gothic and Romanesque Revival
style arches in addition to its cupola
clock tower, an integration from
English domestic architecture.
Daws, director of the Fayetteville
Area Transportation and Local
History Museum, oen conducts
walking tours of the downtown area.
e museum coordinates an annual
public tour in conjunction with
the Cumberland County Library.
e session includes a classroom
component focusing on architectural
styles and the walking tour to allow
participants to see the design features
first-hand along our city's streets. If
Opposite bottom: Views of the
Sandford House and the Oval
Ballroom at Heritage Square