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Downtown Mural Map

Color Around Every Corner

Find the Murals in Downtown

Creative placemaking is essential to the vibrancy of any downtown. Public art, such as murals, help anchor a sense of place and community pride.

Use the map below to explore Downtown Fayetteville’s public murals. New works appear over time, so the map continues to evolve along with the district.

You’ll also find art throughout downtown in many other forms, including exhibitions, performances, and temporary installations.

For information about additional arts programming and events happening across the district, visit the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County.

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Arts Council Mural
Arts Council Mural, 301 Hay Street Arts Council Mural

Series of colorful portrait panels depicting diverse people in a variety of artistic styles and historical-inspired clothing.

Captain of your Fayette
Captain of your Fayette Captain of. your Fayette, 114 Old Street 1

Vibrant mural featuring a large bird in flight surrounded by community scenes, children, books, and bright abstract colors.

Lady Muriel Mural

Lady Muriel, 101 Person Street

Lady Muriel Mural

Mural of a woman in a flowing purple gown framed by flowers and ribbons, surrounded by floating soap bubbles.

Linear Park Mural

Linear Park Mural 2., Maiden Lane

Linear Park Mural

Long geometric mural composed of brightly colored hexagons in red, orange, blue, yellow, and purple.

Maxwell Street

Maxwell Street Mural, 127 Maxwell Street

Maxwell Street

Colorful abstract mural covering storefront windows with bold geometric shapes, circles, patterns, and typography.

Old Street Oasis

Old Street Oasis Mural, 124 Anderson Stree

Old Street Oasis

Tropical-inspired mural featuring a tiger, toucans, butterflies, and lush foliage in bright teal, orange, and pink tones.

Taste of West Africa Murals

Taste of West Africa

Taste of West Africa Murals

Window mural featuring stylized portraits, decorative patterns, and cultural motifs inspired by West African art and design.

The Capitol Encore Academy Mural

The Capitol Encore Mural, 110 Anderson Street

The Capitol Encore Academy Mural

Colorful community mural featuring smiling faces, hand-painted messages, city imagery, and the phrase “Be a Voice, Not an Echo.”

“Welcome to Fayetteville” Mural

Welcome to Fayetteville, Market Square

“Welcome to Fayetteville” Mural

Mural spelling “Fayetteville” in large illustrated letters surrounded by local landmarks, military symbols, natural elements, and a portrait.

Butterfly Wings

Butterfly Wings (318 Hay Street)

Butterfly Wings

Interactive butterfly wing mural designed as a photo backdrop, with colorful wings filled with flowers, birds, and nature-inspired patterns.

Sol’s Arcade

Sol_s Arcade Mural, 421 Maiden Lane

Sol’s Arcade

Mural of a smiling dog wearing a red harness, surrounded by energetic orange, black, and white abstract brushstrokes.

Two Six Mural

Linear Park Mural, Maiden Lane

Two Six Mural

Large multicolored mural featuring portraits of local figures, cultural references, and Fayetteville landmarks across the side of a downtown building.

Art Park Temporary Mural

Art Park Temporary Mural

Art Park Temporary Mural

Black-and-white mural featuring three large portraits of a musician beside a microphone, with the words “The Real Is Back” painted on the wall.

Discover Fayetteville's Murals

Arts Council Mural, 301 Hay Street 1
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Arts Council Mural

Series of colorful portrait panels depicting diverse people in a variety of artistic styles and historical-inspired clothing.

Captain of. your Fayette, 114 Old Street 1
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Captain of your Fayette

Vibrant mural featuring a large bird in flight surrounded by community scenes, children, books, and bright abstract colors.

Lady Muriel, 101 Person Street
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Lady Muriel Mural

Mural of a woman in a flowing purple gown framed by flowers and ribbons, surrounded by floating soap bubbles.

Linear Park Mural 2., Maiden Lane
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Linear Park Mural

Long geometric mural composed of brightly colored hexagons in red, orange, blue, yellow, and purple.

Maxwell Street Mural, 127 Maxwell Street
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Maxwell Street

Colorful abstract mural covering storefront windows with bold geometric shapes, circles, patterns, and typography.

Old Street Oasis Mural, 124 Anderson Stree
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Old Street Oasis

Tropical-inspired mural featuring a tiger, toucans, butterflies, and lush foliage in bright teal, orange, and pink tones.

Taste of West Africa
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Taste of West Africa Murals

Window mural featuring stylized portraits, decorative patterns, and cultural motifs inspired by West African art and design.

The Capitol Encore Mural, 110 Anderson Street
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The Capitol Encore Academy Mural

Colorful community mural featuring smiling faces, hand-painted messages, city imagery, and the phrase “Be a Voice, Not an Echo.”

Welcome to Fayetteville, Market Square
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“Welcome to Fayetteville” Mural

Mural spelling “Fayetteville” in large illustrated letters surrounded by local landmarks, military symbols, natural elements, and a portrait.

Butterfly Wings (318 Hay Street)
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Butterfly Wings

Interactive butterfly wing mural designed as a photo backdrop, with colorful wings filled with flowers, birds, and nature-inspired patterns.

Sol_s Arcade Mural, 421 Maiden Lane
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Sol’s Arcade

Mural of a smiling dog wearing a red harness, surrounded by energetic orange, black, and white abstract brushstrokes.

Linear Park Mural, Maiden Lane
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Two Six Mural

Large multicolored mural featuring portraits of local figures, cultural references, and Fayetteville landmarks across the side of a downtown building.

Art Park Temporary Mural
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Art Park Temporary Mural

Black-and-white mural featuring three large portraits of a musician beside a microphone, with the words “The Real Is Back” painted on the wall.