Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Fayetteville
maintains its comfortable hometown feeling while providing all the
advantages of a larger city. Our region has been cited in the
publications "50 Fabulous Places to Raise Your Family" and "50
Fabulous Places to Retire in America." Fayetteville is served by
Interstate 540.
Washington County was
officially formed on October 17, 1828. Fayetteville was chosen to
serve as its county seat. Fayetteville has a large historic district
with some homes dating back to this era.
Sports fans know that the University of Arkansas Razorbacks are
perennial Southeastern Conference contenders in football, basketball,
baseball, track and field, and other sports. The university's men's
and women's sports programs and athletic facilities rival those of any
school in the nation.
Fayetteville's status as the home of a major university provides it
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yet people here still
stop to say "hello" to strangers.
Experience the small-town charm of this convenient mid-sized city in
the heart of the Arkansas wilderness. Contact us today for more
info.
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