
DistiNCtly Fayetteville launched its new branded website on Monday, providing a guide for visitors to explore everything that Fayetteville and Cumberland County have to offer. The website incorporates the new name, logo and branding previously shared in November, and offers visitors a one-stop shop to learn more about the area, including local events, lodging, and places to eat and drink.
“The launch of the new DistiNCtly Fayetteville website is the next step in our research-based strategy to create excitement and awareness about the region,” said Interim President & CEO of DistiNCtly Fayetteville Randy Fiveash in a press release. “With our new website, we are offering a go-to resource for local and national visitors to learn about the amazing experiences found in Fayetteville and the surrounding area.”
The new site includes listings for regional attractions and activities, where to dine and the best bars to grab a drink, in addition to a comprehensive calendar of events taking place in the Fayetteville area. Other features include interest-based guides for a more curated experience, as well a photo collage showcasing social media content of those exploring the area. Finally, visitors will be able to discover the municipalities within Cumberland County through an interactive graphic highlighting the top attractions.
“When we first announced our new brand, we asked our community one question: ‘Have You Done It ‘Yette’?” stated Fiveash in a press release. “With the new website, we’re taking this question a step further, offering a culmination of the unique experiences that make Fayetteville and Cumberland County distinct. Every visitor will be able [to] find something unique to do to experience the energy and excitement here, from the history buff to the outdoor enthusiast, and everyone in between.”
With the new branding, the organization aims to drive economic health and increase the quality of life by encouraging those across the state and county to experience what there is to do in Fayetteville and Cumberland County.
To check out the new website visit DistiNCtlyFayettevilleNC.com.
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