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Bentonville and State
North of Bentonville US 71 continues another passing through Bella Vista to the Missouri State Line.

Bentonville and Historic
* Old High Middle School ( Bentonville, Arkansas ), the old high school building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Bentonville and is
* Wal-Mart corporate headquarters is located in Bentonville.
First established in 1965, the village is located on U. S. Route 71 at the end of Interstate 540 between Bentonville and the Missouri state line.
( The trail, however, is actually maintained by the City of Bentonville.
On the east side is the Bentonville School District showing the spur route Interstate 540 in Arkansas and the Interstate-standard US 71 in Missouri, which will eventually connect to become part of a long planned future Interstate 49.
Bentonville is the county seat of Benton County, and the tenth largest city in Arkansas.
Bentonville is known as the location of the Walmart Home Office, and the retailer is very visible in the city.
The Walmart Visitor Center is located on the Bentonville town square in Sam Walton's original Walton's Five and Dime.
Just north of downtown Bentonville is Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, founded by Alice Walton in 2011.
Bentonville High School is located just west of Interstate 540 / US Route 71 ( I-540 / US 71 ) in central Bentonville.
The Metropolitan Statistical Area does not consist of the usual principal-city-with-suburbs morphology, instead Bentonville is bordered to the east by Rogers, the north by Bella Vista, and the west by Centerton.
The Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is located to the southwest of Bentonville and is used to connect all of the northwest Arkansas region to the rest of the nation.
According to the US Census, Bentonville and surrounding communities in Benton County is second in growth for Arkansas and among the 100 fastest growing counties in the United States.
Bentonville is home to a significant large Hispanic immigrant community, consisting of Mexicans and nationalities from Central America such as El Salvador and Honduras, came to find blue-collar jobs in the area's booming economy during the 1990s and 2000s.
Bentonville is a popular real estate destination for senior citizens and families with young children for quite some time, due to relative affordability, lower crime rates for a city its size and a social conservative culture known in Northwest Arkansas.
Bentonville and Benton County is said to have the most registered Republican voters of the state by its rural character, small town values and new suburban characteristics.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a $ 450, 000, 000 museum of American Art designed by architect Moshe Safdie located within walking distance of downtown Bentonville, AR.
Many residents are employed at large industrial and commercial firms in Rogers and Bentonville, so the Pea Ridge economy is closely tied to the economic life of the larger area.
Along with Bentonville, Rogers, and Fayetteville, Springdale is one of four primary cities that comprise the Northwest Arkansas region, the state's second most populous metropolitan area.
The rough, mountainous terrain south of Fayetteville is the Boston Mountains while the more-habitable Springfield Plateau contains the cities of Springdale, Arkansas | Springdale, Bentonville, Arkansas | Bentonville and Rogers, Arkansas | Rogers to the north.

Bentonville and located
Regional offices are also located in New York City, Los Angeles, Bentonville, Arkansas, and international offices in Mexico City and Toronto.
The airport, located in Highfill, Arkansas, is also near the cities of Bentonville, Rogers, and Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
A 1908 monument in homage to James H. Berry and the Southern Soldier, located in the town square of Bentonville, Arkansas
Bentonville is located in Northwest Arkansas and is the county seat of Benton County.

Bentonville and Johnston
In fact, Johnston's plan for Bentonville was for Hardee to engage one of Sherman's wings at Averasborough so that Johnston could deal with one wing piecemeal.
However, the army grew to more than 30, 000 by the time the Army of Tennessee took part in the Battle of Bentonville, March 19 – 21, in which Johnston attacked a wing of Sherman's army and met with initial success before the rest of Sherman's force arrived and forced a Confederate withdrawal.
During the Carolinas Campaign, Slocum's army was heavily engaged at the Battle of Averasborough and the Battle of Bentonville, where Slocum successfully held off a surprise assault by Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.

Bentonville and County
* Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry: Bentonville ( Benton County )

Bentonville and Civil
* 1865 – American Civil War: The Battle of Bentonville begins.
Although no Civil War battles were fought inside Bentonville, the city was occupied by both armies and saw almost all of its buildings burned, either by opposing armies or guerrilla outlaws.
* Battle of Bentonville, American Civil War battle fought in the former town of Bentonville, North Carolina
The Battle of Averasborough or The Battle of Averasboro, fought March 16, 1865, in Harnett and Cumberland counties, North Carolina, as part of the Carolinas Campaign of the American Civil War, was a prelude to the climactic Battle of Bentonville, which began three days later.

Bentonville and War
t-shirts were worn at all Bentonville away games, as well as an en force display during the Tiger's 7A West Championship win at War Memorial Stadium-along with " Hang ' Em High " shirts.

Bentonville and North
As Sherman turned north in the Carolinas Campaign, Hardee took part in the Battle of Bentonville, North Carolina, in March 1865, where his only son, 16-year-old Willie, was mortally wounded in a cavalry charge.
Today, the University contains forty-eight buildings, a Harding School of Theology in Memphis, Tennessee, satellite campuses in North Little Rock, Paragould and Bentonville, and International campuses in Brisbane, Australia ; Vina del Mar, Chile ; London, England ; Porto Rafti, Greece ; Florence, Italy ; France ; and Namwianga Mission, Zambia.
Hill participated in the Battle of Bentonville in North Carolina, the last, sad fight of the Army of Tennessee.
It was attached do the Department of North Carolina under Schofield and was part of Sherman's Army after Bentonville.
* at Bentonville, North Carolina
* North Carolina: Averasboro, Bentonville, New Bern, Wyse Fork

Bentonville and Carolina
Afterward during the 1865 Carolinas Campaign, Pettus was sent to defend Columbia, South Carolina, and participated in the Battle of Bentonville from March 19 – 21.

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