The museum features a number of exhibits to highlight specific people, events and places that impacted Fayetteville and Cumberland County. We encourage you to visit us often, as there is always something new to see and learn about the history of our area.
All ages; Tues.-Sat.; 10 am-4 pm; Free
Fayetteville's Music History Exhibit
This temporary exhibit takes a look at Fayetteville's music history, from schools to the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra, to artists who lived in Fayetteville. On display will be several artifacts including sheet music, images and more. Come check out our tunes!
All ages; Open Tues., Jan. 20; During museum hours; Free
Anniversaries Abound!
America's 250 Anniversary
In 2026, celebrations for America’s 250th will be in full swing. Join the Fayetteville History Museum for a special look at our community when we were the towns of Cross Creek and Campbelton. This special exhibit will feature Fayetteville’s impact on the American Revolution and stories of those who were here to witness it.
All ages; Early May-December; Museum hours; Free
The Fayetteville History Museum turns 20!
To add to the excitement of 2026, the Fayetteville History Museum will be celebrating 20 years of providing the Fayetteville/Cumberland County community with their rich local history. Our official birthday is May 26 but the merriment runs throughout the week! To cap off the occasion, we will host a museum party on Saturday, May 30 beginning at 11 am with light refreshments and other treats during the day. This exhibit runs throughout year, but the party is one day only. Stop by and celebrate with us while the treats last!
All ages; Sat., May 30; 11am; Free
Ongoing exhibits include:
African Americans Building Fayetteville
Baseball
History of the Cape Fear River
Naval Stores
PreContact
The Art of Dying
The Fayetteville Observer
...and more!