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The Fayetteville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau (FACVB) promotes hundreds of events every year. In 2010, tourism generated $33.5 million in state and local taxes. So, have some fun! Invite your out-of-town friends and family. See the sights. Catch up on old times. Then, put them in a nice hotel. You can even build a detailed plan for every part of their trip on our site.
For a complete list of happenings in Cumberland County, go to
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Lafayette's Birthday Celebration
The Arts Council's 34th International Folk Festival
September 29th to September 30th Saturday, September 8th | All Day
Join in the annual birthday celebration of our city's namesake! Events happen throughout the day and range from a 5k, French Toast Breakfast & the Festival of Yesteryear! More information at www.lafayette250.com
The parade on Hay Street kicks off the festival Saturday morning. Festivities continue in Festival Park & Linear Park including live entertainment, authentic cuisine, & a children's area. Aaron Neville performs Saturday night. www.theartscouncil.com
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