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Pledge of Allegiance: Taking a Tour of the North Carolina Veterans Park in Fayetteville

If you ever find yourself in downtown Fayetteville in the vicinity of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, please take a few minutes and visit the North Carolina Veterans Park….

A photo of the North Carolina Veterans Park in downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. The park is dedicated to all military veterans who served in any branch of the armed forces.

North Carolina Veterans Park in Fayetteville, North Carolina

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If you ever find yourself in downtown Fayetteville in the vicinity of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, please take a few minutes and visit the North Carolina Veterans Park.

The North Carolina Veterans Park proudly honors all branches of the armed services. Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard.

The North Carolina Veterans Park is open daily from 8 in the morning until the sun goes down.

During your visit to the North Carolina Veterans Park, be sure to spend a few minutes in the Visitor Center. It is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

One of the many highlights of touring the Visitor Center will be the dog tag chandelier. This one of a kind chandelier was constructed using over 33,000 dog tags.

Make sure that your mobile device is fully charged because I can guarantee that you will come back with a ton of great photos. After all, the North Carolina Veterans Park is the first park in the entire state of North Carolina to be solely dedicated to military veterans from all branches of the armed services.

The North Carolina Veterans Park is located at 300 Bragg Boulevard in historic downtown Fayetteville.

There is no charge to visit the park or visitors center.

Also, why not consider volunteering at the North Carolina Veterans Park? Simply visit the Visitors Center or you may call 910-433-1457.

For more information on the North Carolina Veterans Park, check out the Fayetteville/Cumberland Parks and Recreation page. Just click here.

And now, here's some of our friends who have helped us present the Pledge of Allegiance recently.

05 06 2024 CJ at Eastover Central Elementary School

05 07 2024 Constance Hunt

05 08 2024 Damian Fargo

05 09 2024 Dayton at Eastover Central Elementary School

05 10 2024 Devin Bullard

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8 of the Best North Carolina Summer Night Markets

Balmy summer nights are right around the corner and that comes fireflies, bonfires and North Carolina night markets. If you love a farmer's market during the day, imagine the elevated romance and atmosphere of a nighttime market, with vendors, food and music all under a blanket of twinkling stars.

Night markets are a worldwide phenomenon. History believes the concept originated in medieval China, spreading to other countries like Thailand and Taiwan, and especially grew after World War II. In the ’80s and ’90s, the bazaars became less like traditional wet markets and more bent on commerce (think pirated movies and luxury knockoffs, plus the typical street food). Thus, younger and more international crowds started being lured in and there you have it: a nighttime hullabaloo.

Luckily, the night market experience is attainable in the U.S and most importantly, for this purpose of this article, right here in North Carolina. Which stands to reason, as North Carolina is home to some of the best handmade crafts and delicious market food to be had. Handmade soaps, custom jewelry, produce from local farmers, baked goods and even custom can be found in the night markets. For the serious treasure hunter, antique vendors can usually be found selling hard to find items, anything from rare vinyl records to vintage clothing. However, if you see a cute little pet with directions to not feed after midnight for sale, you want to pass by on that deal......

Night markets not only provide a community event for people to retreat to at the end of their day, but often also help the businesses they operate near, as a varied selection of customers shop at these markets, opening nearby businesses to new customers that normally wouldn’t know about their stores. Because of this, night markets can greatly improve communities culturally, economically, and socially.

Let's meet up under the stars at one of these North Carolina Night Markets.

Nebel's Alley Night Market- Charlotte, NC

Charlotte's favorite night market!
30 vendors, live music + more
101 W Worthington Ave

Cary Night Market- Cary, NC

Located in the Downtown Cary Park, 327 S. Academy St., Cary, NC, United States, North Carolina.

Discover a vibrant showcase of locally-crafted treasures while immersing yourself in an evening of music and entertainment at the Cary Night Market, organized by The Night Market Co. Join Triangle area artisans for a monthly gathering where an eclectic array of goods meets delectable food and drinks!

Durham Night Market- Durham, NC

Located at 300 Blackwell St. on the American Tobacco Campus. Enjoy a night market filled with local handmade artists, games on the lawn, entertainment, and fun for the whole family! Friendly dogs are welcome on leash.

Raleigh Night Market-Raleigh, NC

306 Parham St., Raleigh

Showcasing Raleigh's creativity in Moore Square in Downtown Raleigh! Find locally made goods and enjoy a night filled with music and entertainment with Triangle area artisans, food, and drinks at the Raleigh Night Market 

North Hills Night Market- Raleigh, NC

Midtown Park

4011 Cardinal at North Hill St. Raleigh

Get ready for a good time at North Hills Night Market – the ultimate chill spot where the food is amazing, the vibes are great, and the community spirit is off the charts. Located in Midtown Park, this event is your ticket to a laid-back evening filled with diverse eats, local talent, and all-around good vibes.

Geek And Grub Market- Raleigh, NC

Fred Fletcher Park, 820 Clay Street, Raleigh

The Geek and Grub Market, established in Raleigh, North Carolina in April 2022, is a unique, family-friendly vendor market celebrating geek culture. It was founded by Erin Dunphy Dean to create a safe and fun environment for like-minded enthusiasts to sell and purchase geeky goods. This vibrant market offers not only a shopping experience but also a lively atmosphere filled with entertainment and community engagement, embodying a spirited celebration of all things geek.

Pittsboro’s Bazaar Night Market - Pittsboro, NC

The Plant

220 Lorax Lane, Pittsboro, NC, United States, North Carolina

 Enjoy live music, food, vendors, adult beverages, fairy hair, and so much more!

Dirtbag Ales- Fayetteville, NC

A twist on the usual nighttime market, with an element of mystic and magic! Dirtbag Ales and Taproom presents the Misfit Market, a truly unique experience.

5435 Corporation Dr.

Hope Mills, NC

night market