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Fayetteville is located in Washington County

Population: 42,099 The City of Fayetteville, also the County Seat of Washington County, is located in the northwest corner of Arkansas. It is approximately 30 miles east of the Oklahoma border and 50 miles south of Missouri. Sitting near the tallest of the mountains in the Ozark Mountain Range, the City enjoys four distinct and beautiful seasons in a climate that for decades has drawn a variety of individuals seeking a special environment to live, work, and raise their families.

Fayetteville is home to the principal campus of the University of Arkansas system, which has contributed to higher education in the area for 125 years. The University contributes a dual role to the economic well-being of the community by drawing new industry to the area by its research resources and by serving as a labor pool with a wealth of highly-educated people. Its programs in teaching, research, and public service are constant stimulants to educational and cultural advancement of the region. Many new industries locate to the area because of the University, and many employ the newly-graduated students. The University forms one of the strongest supports of the local economy.

Realizing that the area's natural beauty is an asset which encourages both growth and tourism, the City takes a proactive approach in preservation of a clean environment. The Parks & Recreation Division tends not only to numerous parks and ballfields, but has in its care many large recreational areas and three lakes for sports and recreational enthusiasts of all kinds and ages.

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