The Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum

Category: Museum

Address: 325 Franklin St, Fayetteville, NC 28301, USA

Phone: +19104331457

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10AM–4PM

Wednesday: 10AM–4PM

Thursday: 10AM–4PM

Friday: 10AM–4PM

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Mario Crespo

Jun 4, 2022

This is a great History museum of Fayetteville come to spend the day because they have lots of look at and it's fun for the family if they love history

Christiana Weber

May 12, 2022

It was a nice place to visit. The ladies there were very knowledgeable about the history of Fayetteville! My son and I enjoyed the museums.

PATTIE Jean

Feb 16, 2022

The Saturday Farmers Market is one of the best-kept secrets in Fayetteville vendors bring their handmade Goods farmers bring their fresh vegetables and the food truck has fresh pastries for sale.

Sky Thai

Dec 10, 2020

It's free admission and is worth checking out to get a better feel of the significance of Fayetteville. Who knew that Fayetteville had so much to do with transportation? I sure didn't and definitely learned a thing or two from here. Also, there is a small Farmer's Market on Saturdays mornings that has about 4-6 vendors selling some produce, art, and canned goodies.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a model train layout in the museum?

Dante Medori (Dantelevator) | Aug 1, 2019
Lisa Vines | Aug 2, 2019

Yes it is

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Can anyone tell me about the Amtrak train station in Fayetteville North Carolina?

Waleed Abdur-Razzaq | Aug 1, 2019
Maria Nater | Aug 2, 2019

Honestly I've never been inside the station, but I've seen the Amtrak train many times.

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What is the cost of the ticket?

Gerlin Gonzalez | Aug 1, 2019
Waleed Abdur-Razzaq | Aug 2, 2019

The museum is free and it has a lot of historical facts please read everything on the walls and everywhere in the museum gain the benefit of being there you may need more than one trip to get it all

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Cost to tour

sammie jo price | Aug 1, 2018
Philip Keithley | Aug 2, 2018

I agree. It is free to tour.

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