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The Bentonville Square (sometimes Public Square) is a town square in Bentonville that includes the several historically and architecturally significant properties surrounding Public Square Park. The Square is anchored by the Benton County Courthouse on the east side and Walmart Visitor's Center on the west side.
Bentonville has been home to Walmart since Sam Walton purchased a store on the town square in 1950 and renamed it Walton's 5 & 10. The retailer continued a rapid growth, but Helen Walton wished to remain in Bentonville to raise the family, and thus by the time Walmart became the #1 Fortune 500 in 2002, it was still based in Bentonville.
Bentonville: NRHP listing says located in "Benton City", but both address and coordinates point to a block in downtown Bentonville just off the town square. 15: Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery: Benton County Poor Farm Cemetery: May 20, 2008 : Western side of NE. Young Ave., approximately 200 feet north of NE. Carnahan Ct.
Benton County took control of the park, and allowed the City of Bentonville to take over care and maintenance. [2] The monument was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1996. [3] In September 2020, after years of controversy over Confederate monuments nationwide, the monument was removed from the Bentonville Square. [4]
Compared to the state’s annual median household income of $55,432, Bentonville’s median household income hovers around $99,000, CNBC reported. Despite this, the town is willing to embrace the ...
It decided to create Bentonville, with a town square and 136 lots around it, in 1837. The first building serving as courthouse was the home of George P. Wallace, the first county judge, for the 1837 court term. By the following year, a log structure on the north side of the Bentonville square was complete and served as the first permanent ...
The Benton County Courthouse is a courthouse in Bentonville, Arkansas, United States, the county seat of Benton County, built in 1928. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The courthouse was built in the Classic Revival style by Albert O. Clark and anchors the east side of the Bentonville Town Square.
A new Madison Town Square is in the works once again after years of delay. Tuesday evening, design company Small Town Center hosted an interactive event at the Madison Square Center for the Arts ...