It’s where he moved from house to house as his mother tried to make ends meet. It’s where he made a number of friends with whom he still rocks today. It’s where he learned to play basketball. It’s where his mother brought him shortly after his birth on a U.S. To Jermaine Lamarr Cole, Fayetteville is home. “Fayetteville is not the safest place to be at night.” “If I were y’all, I would eat somewhere around here,” she warns. To a nice older woman working at the airport’s Avis car rental office, it’s not a place you should be when the sun goes down. To most, it’s a military town, home to one of the nation’s largest army bases, Fort Bragg. The small city, with a population of 204,408 people, is rarely talked about on the national stage. The drive to Fayetteville, N.C., is an hour-and-a-half straight shot from the Raleigh-Durham International airport.
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