New Civil War Trails sign erected
- Courtesy photo/Civil War Trails, Inc.

Ahead of a special ceremony on April 3 in Fayetteville, Stacey Tope, right, executive director of the Love Hope Center for the Arts, installs the new interpretive sign with Jason Shaffer, operations director for Civil War Trails, Inc. The location of the center is at the base of the hill where the soldiers encamped as they guarded Fayetteville and, based on archaeological evidence, is the likely location of the Passover ceremony.
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FAYETTEVILLE — The community is invited to witness the unveiling of a new Civil War Trails s…
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