“Found in Fayetteville – Small-Town Soul in Black & White”

Last Updated 11/11/2025


The heart of Fayetteville beats in the quiet corners, timeless textures, and everyday scenes that make small-town life so unforgettable. “Found in Fayetteville: Small-Town Soul in Black & White” returns—back by popular demand—to celebrate that very essence through a collection of striking monochrome images.

Each photograph captures the enduring charm of Fayetteville, Tennessee: the worn bricks that have seen generations pass, the benches that have held countless conversations, and the subtle rhythm of life that makes our downtown so deeply personal and familiar.

Printed on 1.25” Thick Gallery Wrap Artist-Grade Canvas, this series is available in four different sizes (the size pictured is 24”x36”). Every piece is crafted to highlight the texture, contrast, and nostalgia that define our community’s soul.

Please note: This is a PRE-ORDER & PICKUP ONLY collection. Orders close December 1st, and shipping is not available.

Order yours online: www.fayettevillemainstreet.com/products


The Collection

1. “The South Side”
A peek down the sidewalk reveals benches, barber poles, and blooms—a rhythm of life where tradition, treats, and conversation meet. It’s a scene that feels like it’s been lived in for decades.

2. “Carter’s Bench”
A wrought iron bench beneath a lantern on a worn brick wall invites you to pause and take in the heartbeat of downtown. It’s not just a bench—it’s a resting place, a meeting point, and a quiet witness to Fayetteville’s everyday moments.

3. “Coca-Cola Classic”
A faded Coca-Cola mural whispers from a historic brick wall—a hand-painted relic from simpler times. More than just advertising, this “ghost sign” stands as a proud piece of Americana.

4. “Kings Mountain Messenger”
A Victorian-style mailbox, engraved with a gallant rider, stands as a tribute to the art of communication. Still in service outside a storefront, it honors storytelling, connection, and the beauty of handwritten words.

5. “Main & Memory”
The North Main Avenue sign and courthouse clock tower rise above the trees—a classic scene that anchors Fayetteville’s downtown identity. The silent traffic light seems to pause time, paying homage to the town’s enduring heart.


This collection reminds us that beauty lives in the ordinary, and stories linger in every brick and bench of our historic square.

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