Market House

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Market House, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, is “one of the few structures in America that employs the city hall-market theme found in England. Meat and manufacture were sold below the open first-floor arcade whereas the second floor served because the government building and general assembly. The cupola bell still rings breakfast, dinner, sundown, and curfew.” Completed in 1832, it had been engineered on the ruins of the previous State House and served as a city market till 1906.
It served as Fayetteville government building till 1907. It had been declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973. The Market House depository is found on the second floor and options ‘rotating monthly, special-emphasis Market House exhibits’.

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