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Enjoy Fayetteville's New Antiquing Trail
The South is rich with amazing history & Fayetteville and Cumberland County is no exception to this. Historic family treasures are easy to come by. That's if you know where to look for them!
The South is rich with amazing history, and Fayetteville and Cumberland County is no exception to this. And with more and more families deciding to keep their roots here in greater Fayetteville, family treasures are easy to come by. That’s if you know where to look for them!
Greater Fayetteville is home to over a dozen treasure-filled antique shops, making America's Hometown a favorite destination for antique-seekers from all over. The antique selection you'll find here is broad and rewarding, from vintage furniture to house wares, clothing to toys, vintage jewelry and civil war memorabilia...you never know what unexpected gem lies around the next corner!
The Fayetteville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is making it easy for you and wants to help you on your search for that perfect antique to fill your collection. That’s why we have developed the Antiquing Trail, the newest addition to our Cultural Heritage Trails that take you to wonderful places in and around Fayetteville and Cumberland County.
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There are fourteen stops along this antiquing trail, all destined to help you find that special something you’re looking for. Stops along the trail include the Cotton Exchange and the Livery Antiques, both located in historic downtown Fayetteville, as well as Ed Hicks Antiques, Guns & Military Collectibles in Hope Mills, where you’re sure to find some rich military history.
An interactive map, as well as a full list of stops along the trail, are available by visiting the Antiquing Trail Page on the Fayetteville Convention & Visitors Bureau Website. And after you visit the driving trail, come back here and let us know what you think! We’d love to hear from you.