The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum offers a vast exhibit space of 33,000 square feet. This allows for a wide range of exhibits and displays, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the local history and culture. The spacious layout ensures a comfortable and engaging visit for all.
The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum places a significant emphasis on the local agricultural history. Additionally, it houses a large collection of Native American artifacts, an electric train display, and items related to the military career of U.S. Admiral Frank Kelso, a Fayetteville native. These diverse exhibits provide a broad perspective on the region's history and culture.
History & Anthropology Agriculture Ethnology Historic house Railway War
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521 South Main Street, Fayetteville
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