The flag of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is a horizontal tricolor of blue, white, and red, with a white-outlined blue beveled star on the western section of the flag, and the words of the city's name and its' state's abbreviation on the eastern section of the flag.
2022 NAVA survey[]
The flag reached 124th out of 312 on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, with a score of 3.46 / a D+, behind Lyle, and ahead of Portsmouth.
Former flag (1963-2020)[]

The former flag of Fayetteville, North Carolina, are four quadrants of red and light blue, with a dark blue cross and square separating the quadrants. On the center is a white square, with a depiction of a church, the city's name and motto reading "City of History and Progress", all in black. It was adopted on June 11, 1963.
Symbolism[]
The red, white, and blue colors are in honor of America and our shared colors with France, the home of Lafayette, the person Fayetteville was named after. Fayetteville's Scottish history is recalled by the arrangement of the colors and squares reminding us of a Scottish tartan.
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