a town in central West Virginia on the New River
"The old stone bridge spans the New River just outside of Fayetteville, connecting the two sides of the valley in central West Virginia."
a town in south central North Carolina
"Many tourists visit Fayetteville, a historic town in south central North Carolina, to explore its charming downtown district."
a university town in northwestern Arkansas in the Ozarks
"The campus at Fayetteville sits quietly within the hills of the Ozarks, making it a classic university town in northwestern Arkansas."
A city, the county seat of Washington County, Arkansas.
"During their road trip through Arkansas, they decided to stop in Fayetteville because it is the county seat of Washington County."
Fayetteville is named after Marquis de Lafayette, the French military officer who served alongside George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. The name combines his surname with the suffix "-ville," which means "town" or "city."