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Arkansas Anime Festival (A2F) is an annual three-day anime convention held in June/July at the Four Points by Sheraton Bentonville in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is the largest anime convention in the state of Arkansas and is family friendly.
The Bentonville West Central Avenue Historic District is a residential historic district west of the center of Bentonville, Arkansas.Located along West Central Avenue between A and G Streets stand forty houses, most of which were built between 1885 and 1935.
Bentonville Film Festival was founded by actress Geena Davis and ARC Entertainment executive Trevor Drinkwater. [2] Bentonville was chosen as the location after Walmart , the founding sponsor, suggested it. [ 1 ]
The Ledger is one of the latest developments in Bentonville, an art-filled city, also known as a mountain biking centre, located on the fringes of the Ozarks in northwest Arkansas, an unsung US ...
Crystal Bridges also features a gathering space that can accommodate up to 300 people. Additionally, there are outdoor areas for concerts and public events, as well as extensive nature trails. It employs approximately 300 people, and is within walking distance of downtown Bentonville. [4]
Bentonville also boasts a cricket league with 18 teams. [53] Bentonville is a mountain biking destination providing more than 28 miles of mountain bike trails, [54] and hosting multiple cycling events throughout the year, including Big Sugar Gravel, part of the LifeTime Grand Prix Series. [55]
A 63,000 square foot former Kraft manufacturing facility in downtown Bentonville, about 1 mile from Crystal Bridges, was adaptively reused to create the Momentary facility. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Momentary is a non-collecting institution which primarily focuses on visual and performing arts, culinary experiences, festivals, and artists-in-residence.
The Museum of Native American History is a non-profit, handicapped-accessible museum of Native American history, art, and culture located in Bentonville, Arkansas.The museum was founded in 2006 by David Bogle, a local businessman and registered member of the Cherokee Nation.