The Czech population that dominates this area is well documented in the museum. Items the original settlers brought from Europe in the mid 1800's are on display. If you do nothing else while visiting Fayetteville, visit the Heritage Museum.
Fayetteville Art Guild is in a newly renovated building on the Town Square. World class art and music is brought to Fayetteville, with exhibits from prominent artists. 979-378-2113
Classical concerts at the Country Place
Hotel and the Art Guild Professional
musicians from Houston and surrounding
cities find a receptive audience
in Fayetteville. Many local
musicians have benefited from the
lessons provided at the Art Guild.
Fayetteville attracts overnighters for
its biking environment.
Road bikers love the rural highways. Many
are near rolling, pastoral and tree lined
asphalt. Traffic is often non-existent.
Mountain bikers from nearby towns travel
over to stay at one of the bed and
breakfasts or hotels. Families
like the trails for child safe travel.
Lake Fayette is a Bass Lovers Paradise
Largemouth bass will practically jump
in your boat. This has been a
major bass lake since it opened.
Good for catfish also. The lake
also has camping and hiking/biking
trails and two parks with boat ramps.
You will find a lot of boats around the
Town Square some mornings. The
fishermen like staying in hotels and bed
and breakfasts, too.
Sterling Macall Automobile Museum on Hwy 237
Nearby Round Top has a wonderful Automobile museumAll day Saturday, you
can enjoy antique automobiles cruising
around Fayetteville. Be careful
about inspecting old cars that are
covered with mud. Some of us have
a tendency to keep an old car longer
than folds in the city do.