Fayetteville, NC ? The 2009 Fayetteville Area Destination Guide aptly reflects travel writer Peter Greenberg?s statement that ?Fayetteville may be one of the most patriotic communities in America,? in the May 2009 issue of Newsmax Magazine. The front cover features the Field of Honor, an annual May event with thousands of flags, each honoring a member of the armed forces.
?What a perfect reflection of the spirit and character of our community,? says John Meroski, Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (FACVB) President and CEO. ?As the first sanctuary community for members of the military, patriotism is part of the fabric of who we are.?
Inside, potential visitors and event planners will find information to plan their visit, meeting, tournament or special event. Content includes: attractions & activities; annual calendar of events; hotels details; meeting space; tour itineraries; sports facilities; regional and county-wide maps and more. Throughout, the Destination Guide points to web content that offers comprehensive databases, customized tours, and research opportunities. ?The Destination Guide is designed to offer all content to plan a trip to greater Fayetteville,? says Meroski. ?Together with www.VisitFayettevilleNC.com, they offer a comprehensive overview of community amenities.?
While visiting Cumberland County, pick up your Destination Guide at one of three Welcome Centers- FACVB Main Office, 245 Person Street Fayetteville Area Transportation Museum Cross Creek Mall
Otherwise, request your guide online at www.VisitFayettevilleNC.com or calling 888-98-HEROES.
About the FACVB The Fayetteville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is a private, not-for-profitorganization responsible for positioning Fayetteville/Cumberland County as a destination for conventions, sporting events and individual travel
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