Northwest Arkansas is growing fast .
The big picture: It's a special place, with the state's flagship university in Fayetteville, one of the world's largest employers in Bentonville, and tons of outdoor and family-friendly activities.
Here's Axios' guide to getting to know our area, from our own NWA residents.
Go deeper into Bentonville
Claim to fame: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a must-do activity. Assembled by Walmart heir Alice Walton in 2011, the permanent collection is free to view, and the museum regularly has temporary exhibitions and events.
You must know: Walmart — you know, the world's largest corporation by revenue — is based in Bentonville and is one of the region's largest employers.
- The company's influence extends beyond just jobs, though. Numerous Walton family ventures focus on the region, including the Walton Family Foundation that helps pay for community projects, a new medical school and health nonprofit , as well as a holding company that owns local restaurants and real estate.
A few tips for things to do and eat in Bentonville:
- Coffee: Airship at the Pumphouse
- Grab a bite: Yeyo's food truck, The Hub Bike Lounge , Island Vibes
- Date night: Conifer , The Hive , Aoi Sushi
- Happy hour: Lady Slipper , Tower Bar , Bentonville Brewing Company
- Take the kids: The Scott Family Amazeum is a children's museum with lots of interactive activities.
- Local gems: The Momentary , sister museum to Crystal Bridges, is a contemporary art gallery that has become a staple live-music venue with its outdoor concert series. Also, the seasonal First Friday festival is a free, family-friendly event with live music and local vendors on the downtown square.
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Fayetteville: A college town with more than a college
Claim to fame: The University of Arkansas is a big part of Fayetteville's identity. And even those who don't work or attend school at the state's flagship university will likely want to take advantage of Razorback sports and speakers coming to town.
You must know: You can party until 2am on Dickson Street and Block Avenue downtown.
Here's how to get to know Fayetteville:
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Rogers has music, shopping and coffee for days
Claim to fame: The Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion is the region's largest concert venue and where most of our big-name musicians perform. Grab a spot on the lawn.
You must know: Rogers is great for shopping sprees, as it is home to the Pinnacle Hills Promenade mall and most of the area's familiar clothing stores.
Our tips for Rogers:
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Springdale is up and coming
Claim to fame: You can ice skate year-round at The Jones Center .
You must know: Tyson Foods and George's Inc. are based in Springdale. The town is home to their headquarters and several poultry plants.
Get to know Springdale:
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