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September/October 2017

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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64 | September/October 2017 The Market House was one of many buildings destroyed by a devastating 1831 fire. A private organization was formed to take over maintenance of the The Market House. The Market House Museum is located on the second floor and features special monthly exhibits. The Prince Charles Hotel was built between 1923 and 1925, and is a seven-story, Colonial Revival style steel frame building sheathed in brick and concrete. It features an Italian Renaissance style palazzo. The original section houses 125 rooms; a 60 room addition was built in 1942. The Market House was built in 1832, on the site of the building that had housed the state legislature from 1788 to 1793. The ground floor was used as a market space until 1907, and the upper level as town hall until 1906. Running from the Market House to Haymount, downtown Fayetteville's Hay Street has undergone dramatic changes over the years. Many of the buildings along Hay Street are listed on the National Historic Register.

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