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===Historic districts and properties=== [[File:Pritchard House, Mount Nord Historic District, Fayetteville, Arkansas.jpg|right|thumb|The Pritchard House, built in 1900, is in the [[Mount Nord Historic District]].]] {{See also|National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Arkansas}} Fayetteville contains 40 listings on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] (NRHP), the official [[Federal government of the United States|federal]] list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation. The [[University of Arkansas Campus Historic District]] constitutes the historic core of the UA campus. Residential historic districts with historically and architecturally significant contributions to Fayetteville include the [[Mount Nord Historic District]], [[Washington-Willow Historic District]], and [[Wilson Park Historic District]]. The Square is anchored by five NRHP structures; the original Fayetteville post office built in 1911, the Old Bank of Fayetteville Building, the Lewis Brothers Building constructed in 1908, the Mrs. Young Building built in 1887, and the Guisinger Building. The former [[Washington County Courthouse (Arkansas)|Washington County Courthouse]] and [[Washington County Jail (Fayetteville, Arkansas)|Old Washington County Jail]] are located one block east of the Square. The [[Headquarters House (Fayetteville, Arkansas)|Headquarters House]] served as a command post in the city for both the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War, and today serves as a museum. The [[Fayetteville National Cemetery]] is also listed on the NRHP. Built in 1867 following the Civil War, the cemetery has been expanded from its original 1,800 interments to over 7,000 interments. Fayetteville was the first home of [[Bill Clinton|Bill]] and [[Hillary Clinton]] while they both taught law at the [[University of Arkansas School of Law]]. The house where they were married and in which they lived is now the [[Clinton House (Fayetteville, Arkansas)|Clinton House Museum]] highlighting Bill's early political life and features campaign memorabilia, a replica of Hillary's wedding dress, a photo gallery, and footage from Bill's early campaign commercials.<ref>{{cite web |title= Clinton House Museum |url= http://www.clintonhousemuseum.org |access-date= July 3, 2011 |url-status= live |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110627091046/http://www.clintonhousemuseum.org/ |archive-date= June 27, 2011 }}</ref>
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