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Fayette
Fayette is the name of a number of places in the United States of America. Many are named for the Marquis de la Fayette (or Marquis de Lafayette), French nobleman who fought along with General George Washington in the American Revolutionary War. Other places named for him are designated Fayetteville, La Fayette, or Lafayette.
- Fayette, Alabama
- Fayette, Arkansas
- Fayette, Iowa
- Fayette, Maine
- Fayette, Mississippi
- Fayette, Missouri
- Fayette, New York
- Fayette, Ohio
- Fayette, Utah
- Fayette, Wisconsin
- Fayette County, Alabama
- Fayette County, Georgia
- Fayette County, Illinois
- Fayette County, Indiana
- Fayette County, Iowa
- Fayette County, Kentucky
- Fayette County, Ohio
- Fayette County, Pennsylvania
- Fayette County, Tennessee
- Fayette County, Texas
- Fayette County, West Virginia
See also Fayette City, Pennsylvania
Madame de La Fayette was a French author.
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