Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR

Deep in the heart of the Ozark Mountains range lies Fayetteville, the second-largest city in Arkansas. It is also the county seat of Washington County and the biggest in northwestern Arkansas. Known as Washington until 1829, it was renamed after Fayetteville, Tennessee, from where many residents had migrated. The city itself was officially incorporated in 1836 and then rechartered in 1867. Ranked the 7th Best Place to Live by U.S. News & World Report for 2022-23, the city is also known for having great employment opportunities and is a top choice for places to retire in the South.

 

Home to the state's flagship university, the University of Arkansas, thousands of students flock to the city while classes are in session. The success and prestige of the Arkansas track & field programs have earned the city the nickname "Track Capital of the World," an apt nickname for a set of programs that have won a combined 41 national championships, five of those coming from the women's team since

 

Other popular sports that bring large crowds of students, alumni, and local fans are the Razorbacks baseball, football, and basketball teams, events that you definitely won't want to miss if you're ever in town.

 

Being in shape in this city isn't just for the competing athletes. Fayetteville was the first city in the country to be awarded the "Bike City" designation by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the world governing body for cycling. The title was bestowed on the city in 2021 for hosting major cycling events and developing cycling culture through infrastructure and programs for the public to become a part of.


If you're visiting and looking for entertainment, you'll surely want to head to the Fayetteville Downtown Square and Gardens. It is the home of many local activities, delicious restaurants, historic buildings, unique shops, and more. You can enjoy the carefully curated flower arrangements in the gardens, which change with the seasons while perusing the great deals that can be found in the stores.  

 

Fans of the great outdoors won't want to skip a trip to Lake Fayetteville, which is packed with all the outdoor recreation a person could want. There are educational areas, fishing, hiking, jogging trails, bike trails, and more. Don't forget to bring water and some sunglasses with you.

 

Because the city has been ranked so high on the lists of best places to live, residents of Fayetteville know what it's like to have a better standard for themselves, including their homes and businesses. If you live in Fayetteville or the surrounding areas and need your home or property cleaned, restored, or revitalized after a damaging event, it's time you contact McMahons Cleaning & Restoration. We are a local business with over 20 years of experience in the industry, and we're prepared to handle the complex issues you throw at us, from a dirt-caked crawlspace to water or fire damage walls, a blocked chimney, and more. Contact us today for an estimate and know you are being taken care of by the area's best.

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