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Fayetteville Lincoln County Museum
9.0/10 (6 reviews)
Housed in the historic 1927 Borden Milk Plant, this museum showcases Lincoln County's heritage through Native American artifacts and agricultural exhibits. Admission is free, allowing exploration of Tennessee's local history.
Fayetteville Golf and Country
3.0/10 (2 reviews)
This historic 1927 Perry Maxwell-designed golf course challenges players with strategic fairways and precision greens. Members enjoy the serene clubhouse atmosphere with fine dining and social events year-round.
South Elk Street Historic District
4.0/10 (1 review)
Stroll through Fayetteville's architectural timeline on South Elk Avenue, where Gothic and Greek Revival mansions tell 19th century stories. The district shines during November's "Host of Christmas Past" festival with candlelit tours.
Camp Blount Historic State Park
Walk through the historic grounds where Andrew Jackson gathered volunteers in 1813, giving Tennessee its nickname. The site features interpretive markers and occasional living history events.
Mulberry-Washington-Lincoln Historic District
10.0/10 (1 review)
This historic district showcases 19th-century architectural treasures along tree-lined streets in Fayetteville. Stroll past Mount Zion Baptist and St. Paul AME churches highlighting African-American heritage.
Stone Bridge Park
This replica pedestrian bridge honors the 1861 original that once spanned the Elk River. Stroll the peaceful walking paths through lush greenery while discovering historical markers that tell the area's rich story.
"The exterior was in good shape, but the room was dirty and in serious need of a major upgrade. The desk was designed more to prevent robbery and the clerk had only fair command of English. I shared to room with at least one roach. I paid for two nights but one was enough and I left. The location is only close to I65 and nothing else. I had read that the motel had recently been rehabilitated -- but if so apparently they skipped my room."
"Place looked like a crime scene, blood on bathroom wall,red stains on the bedspread, plenty of roaches to boot..loved the location tho and for a smoking room it smelled pretty decent"
"The room was very spacious, I loved the vintage looking shower. Water pressure was good and hot water was consistent. Didn't find an ice machine but that is all I was missing because the sweet old man who I think owns it made sure we were taken care of!!! He even brought us a microwave. It was the perfect price and distance to retreat away from working bonnaroo in Manchester"
"The location was good, only a short walk to the town square, but simple things like the faucet in the sink was flopping around all over the place, we asked if the BBQ was OK to use, we were told yes (but they had no gas bottle) and the grill hadn't been cleaned in years by the looks"
"The staff was as excellent the rooms were well kept up, the only thing that needs to be changed is the pillows. They were very uncomfortable too small they were for children, only not for adults. The complimentary. breakfast was excellent.Other than that, everything was great.Thank you again"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.