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Well i have lived in Fay since about June or July of 2k15 and ive gots to say its not a bad place to live but were i live the traffic the lights the noise of were i live but over all in town close to jobs n wrk its not bad! Be nice find a piece of property to buy out in country for the quite life and peaceful on the weekends.
Travel + LeisureNew York City, New York State, USA
10/11/2014
Whether you chalk it up to kookiness or school pride, this college town celebrates New Year’s each year with its own Hog Drop. The home of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks also ranked well for its sense of history: at the Clinton House Museum, you can stand in the modest little home where the former president and secretary of state once lived (and even got married, in the living room). To feel even more like an insider, stay at the Inn at Carnall Hall—an elegant hotel built from a rehabbed women’s dorm—and tuck in at one of Fayetteville’s high-ranking diners, such as the Rolling Pin Café, where on Saturdays you can order your biscuits with chocolate gravy.
Steve DeAngeloCocoa, Florida
15/04/2013
Fayetteville is a picturesque town in the northwestern corner of Arkansas. It is the town where Bill and Hillary Clinton got married.
Angie Peoples
15/02/2013
Wonderful little small town. Nice shopping and wonderful down home country atomsphere.
Well i have lived in Fay since about June or July of 2k15 and ive gots to say its not a bad place to live but were i live the traffic the lights the noise of were i live but over all in town close to jobs n wrk its not bad! Be nice find a piece of property to buy out in country for the quite life and peaceful on the weekends.
Whether you chalk it up to kookiness or school pride, this college town celebrates New Year’s each year with its own Hog Drop. The home of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks also ranked well for its sense of history: at the Clinton House Museum, you can stand in the modest little home where the former president and secretary of state once lived (and even got married, in the living room). To feel even more like an insider, stay at the Inn at Carnall Hall—an elegant hotel built from a rehabbed women’s dorm—and tuck in at one of Fayetteville’s high-ranking diners, such as the Rolling Pin Café, where on Saturdays you can order your biscuits with chocolate gravy.
Fayetteville is a picturesque town in the northwestern corner of Arkansas. It is the town where Bill and Hillary Clinton got married.
Wonderful little small town. Nice shopping and wonderful down home country atomsphere.