Honoring Heroes: Meet Linda Williams of The Warrior Exhibit



Meet Linda Williams, manager of The Warrior Exhibit, a local treasure that has been honoring veterans and preserving their legacies since 2015. Located in downtown Fayetteville, the Warrior Exhibit stands as a living tribute to the service and sacrifice of our community’s heroes.

A Mission of Honor

For Linda, managing The Warrior Exhibit is more than a job — it’s a calling. What she loves most about her role is being part of a mission that ensures the stories and sacrifices of our local veterans are never forgotten. Each display, donation, and framed memory is a small piece of a much larger story about courage, service, and gratitude.

The Frame Shop – Where History Is Preserved

One of the most popular services at The Warrior Exhibit is the frame shop, where memories are preserved with precision and care. Whether it’s military medals, photos, or family keepsakes, every piece is treated with the respect it deserves.

Supporting Main Street and Community

Linda joined Main Street Fayetteville because she believes in its mission to strengthen the community and support small businesses. As she puts it, “Main Street does great things for our community, and I wanted to be part of that. I also love Aimee — she’s a go-getter who has done great things for Fayetteville.”

Top 5 Ways The Warrior Exhibit Honors and Supports Veterans

  1. Displaying Names – Honoring local veterans by proudly featuring their names inside the shop.

  2. Scholarships – Providing scholarships to veterans’ families, helping support the next generation.

  3. Donations – Giving back to organizations that serve and uplift veterans.

  4. Mission of Gratitude – The entire business exists to express appreciation and respect for local heroes.

  5. The Frame Shop – Offering high-quality framing services that help sustain the exhibit and its ongoing mission.

Visit the Warrior Exhibit

Stop by The Warrior Exhibit in downtown Fayetteville to experience a space built on honor, gratitude, and community pride. Every visit is a chance to remember, reflect, and say “thank you” to those who’ve served.

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