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Fayetteville Dogwood Festival again draws thousands downtown

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Field of Honor flags flying proudly for 16th year at Airborne museum

The Field of Honor, a display of American flags arranged in rows on the parade field at the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum every fall, was unveiled Monday. Families and friends sponsor flags in honor or memory of loved ones who served in the U.S. military. The 16th annual Field of Honor will be on display through Nov. 12 at the downtown Fayetteville museum.

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