I Found A City That Walmart Hasn't Destroyed Yet

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
  • You hardly ever see this in America anymore!
    There's a part of the south that you haven't heard of before. It’s called Northwest Arkansas. It’s this whole corner up here at the base of the Ozarks, right up by Oklahoma and Missouri. It’s made up of four cities - Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale and Fayetteville. It was always just this quiet little corner of the state with a bunch of suburbs and the University of Arkansas. No one really talked about it much.
    Until now. Now, this is the boomenest place in the entire state. Maybe in the whole region.
    And it’s all because of Walmart.
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  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Год назад +29

    Here's my entire Deep South Road Trip Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yrg0_gX1fq81lsxUQTnt7Vl

    • @jeffcozins7733
      @jeffcozins7733 Год назад +1

      you must drink a lot of coffee and red bulls doing all that driving?

    • @Not_You_2
      @Not_You_2 Год назад +1

      Gotta love Mappy and Karen. Your videos are always great.

    • @southernautorestorationllc743
      @southernautorestorationllc743 Год назад

      Nick Johnson go to Newport Arkansas and check out their police tactics!!! PLEASE!!

    • @tristansteiner7076
      @tristansteiner7076 Год назад

      Just recently moved to North West Arkansas from Southern Arkansas and I didn't get 10k lol

    • @MrCoconutcat
      @MrCoconutcat 11 месяцев назад

      I like tom selleks man buns in short shorts like ya know we all do and Rick and TC's bun shorts

  • @dave3657
    @dave3657 Год назад +184

    Evidently this WM store wasn’t subject to rioting and massive theft.
    I remember when Walmart bragged about buying local products in the USA. But after Sam died the company switched to cheap import goods. It would do the country good if the company reversed its course.

    • @saturdaymorning329
      @saturdaymorning329 Год назад +4

      Yes sir

    • @jesseroggio7260
      @jesseroggio7260 Год назад +25

      Sam Walton was a nice guy. He took the time to talk to his customers. When I was 6 he saw me looking at the Return of the Jedi action figures and asked me "what do you think about our toy department son?" I said "It's the best because you have all the Star Wars toys" and then he said something to the employee he was with about keeping the inventory well stocked. I thought at the time he just owned that Walmart I was visiting. Then about a year later I saw his picture behind the customer service desk with the words "our founder" at the bottom and I realized who he was. There was no Internet in 1985 so it's not as if I could search Sam Walton results.

    • @MrRupus2020
      @MrRupus2020 Год назад +8

      Imported goods brought to you by NAFTA

    • @jdubmash
      @jdubmash Год назад

      No it wasn't because this is a republican state not a 💩run democratic state!!😂😂 pretty simple simp

    • @lynndowless5152
      @lynndowless5152 Год назад

      @Matt Golden but where are the alternative choices? I will agree that Walmart could open its own production facilities here on American soil, if Arkansas governor would tax the foreign products for the revenue lost when jobs are lost.Every state in the Union should do this. If the citizens must pay tax, why mot these companies dumping their sorry junk on US citizens at top price? Death to Satan's new world order!

  • @eciesz
    @eciesz Год назад +174

    The first thing I thought was, "there's somewhere without a Walmart? "

    • @TheSleepingonit
      @TheSleepingonit Год назад +12

      Romania doesn't. My area Walmart closed 7 years ago in Welch WV

    • @GARGONDIZZA1
      @GARGONDIZZA1 Год назад +6

      They close when it’s so bad they can’t make money

    • @gwildordipkin6504
      @gwildordipkin6504 Год назад +10

      @@GARGONDIZZA1 North Vegas had one where shoplifting was more than sales so they closed. Thanks Obama.

    • @ajwo83
      @ajwo83 Год назад +7

      I know of a couple of larger towns that won't let Walmart in. One won't allow any type of large chain business in. Of course Walmart has built right outside of those towns. They're kind of nice places to go shopping, still find unique things.

    • @maggiegirl5659
      @maggiegirl5659 Год назад +8

      Portland doesn’t have them, anymore

  • @AtTheEndProductions
    @AtTheEndProductions Год назад +188

    I was born and raised in this area and while this video makes me feel proud, it also worries me. Yes people are flooding into the area because of how nice it is, but I strongly believe too may people is a bad thing. And also, many of these people are coming with the same terrible ideology that ruined the place they left. I really hope that doesn't happen here.

    • @TennesseeZ
      @TennesseeZ 11 месяцев назад +19

      It is. Nashville is a perfect example of that.

    • @ifp748
      @ifp748 11 месяцев назад +17

      Yup. If ur gonna move to Texas due to the policies you voted for then leave those beliefs/ideas behind. As it’s what got your state in the predicament it’s now in

    • @Rainlichen
      @Rainlichen 11 месяцев назад

      Your attitude is exactly why I was unjustly kidnapped and beat up by cops for being a displaced Californian. Just fyi people from other states moved to California and displaced us first, and then we had to go rehome ourselves elsewhere. This is a global issue, gentrification. Stop blaming this shit on Californians just looking for a decent quality of life after Arkansas and the rest of the south etc. has probably been sending us their traumatized addicts for decades now. Blame the drug companies and the corporate entities who destroyed everyone’s lives. Individuals looking to find peace and safety and affordability are not the enemy, it’s the exploiters who profit off this stuff. So please get your facts straight if your gonna spew this stranger danger narrative. Everywhere is ruined and it has everything to do with bigotry, exploitation, elitism and capitalism. Wake UP.

    • @bradbaker4679
      @bradbaker4679 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@TennesseeZ exactly what I was thinking….I grew up in Nashville…people always ruin everything

    • @jeffrutledge1789
      @jeffrutledge1789 11 месяцев назад

      Sometimes a lot of people are just fling the mass immigration from outside of the country. Western states are being overrun.

  • @sadlersquad
    @sadlersquad Год назад +44

    I lived in Marshall, AR for 2 years before moving to Harrison. Marshall would not allow a Walmart either. Granted, they had not much else but was nice to see a small town saying no.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 8 месяцев назад

      Saying no to employment?
      Oh other things go along with it, we can't have that.
      😮

    • @user-pf3mi7np1y
      @user-pf3mi7np1y 7 месяцев назад +1

      🎉I know about Marshall, AR I have lived in many different places around Arkansas and around the country. I was there for a little while. The main reason they didn't want Walmart to come there was because of HARPS. They would have been better off with a Walmart store there. Instead of people driving over to Clinton to pay cheaper prices for groceries at the supercenter all of that money could have stayed right there in Marshall. And it would have created more employment for the locals. There basically are no jobs in Marshall other than retail ,very few fast food jobs, and the biggest employer there is the highland court nursing and rehab center or you are forced to drive to the nearby lumber mills in St. Joe. The residents and city officials of Marshall screwed themselves over by not allowing Walmart to come in.

    • @user-pf3mi7np1y
      @user-pf3mi7np1y 7 месяцев назад +1

      I lived in Harrison also.

    • @ewok11699
      @ewok11699 6 месяцев назад +1

      I drove through Harrison visiting my girlfriend / ex-fiancé who lives in NWA

    • @tomduley6357
      @tomduley6357 6 месяцев назад

      @@user-pf3mi7np1y Amen to that! Interestingly enough, Bentonville, Springdale and other small towns in NW Arkansas manage to coexist with Walmart and have even thrived in the area. Many people choose to shop at Harps over Walmart. I grew up in the Marshall area and they would have been better off if they had allowed the area to grow instead of stifling any kind of change. Other industries tried to come in there as well and were turned down. After NAFTA the shirt factory closed and that was a big blow to Marshall as well.

  • @GeorgiaRebel1111
    @GeorgiaRebel1111 Год назад +62

    You should have gone to Eureka Springs where they will not allow Walmart to open

    • @keithbalke6352
      @keithbalke6352 Год назад +5

      Wal-Mart better get busy and pay off majority of City Council…..

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 Год назад

      I'm guessing, they have a lot of "run" down buildings and hardly any jerbs available; I remember a town more over where I was at, they were banning all big box stores, but the town itself was a "poop" hole city, where there isnt many jobs, their " conservative politicians" were too busy focusing on their own brand of "socialism"/communism; I can't tell what our conservatives politicians stance is, they are either religious bigoted "fascist" , than all of a sudden, they become socialists when to big business's.. THese old boomers are soo dumb that run our cities and states; I hate my welfare state.
      They seem to forget that these "big" box business's pay a large sale of "taxes" to t heir state to improve their cities vs small business's which are outdated with min wage/low wages.
      THe wage argument is silly, cause small business's tend to pay "nepotism" low wages, or neopet low wages I call it, which hhere, thats what they do.. WHile walmart, pay way above lol. ITs why small business sucks, cause they fail to innovate or pay higher wages, thats the reason.

    • @marjaduran6667
      @marjaduran6667 Год назад +6

      Berryville is right next to Eureka Springs and it has a Walmart, so everybody comes to shop in Bville. Eureka Springs with its historic downtown gets plenty of revenue from tourists, they don't need a WM for that.

    • @johnh8705
      @johnh8705 Год назад

      That's silly considering they're headquarters are so close

    • @randyjones3050
      @randyjones3050 Год назад +5

      Eureka Springs is an old resort town in the mountains. It used to be a hangout for rich people in the early 20th century to soak in the spring waters. It is a very liberal town compared to most of Arkansas. Eureka Springs is like a miniature San Francisco in the middle of the Ozarks without the homeless problem. It's very picturesque mountain town with a lot of money, hippies, and artists. You'll see rainbow flags all over the place in Eureka Springs. Once you visit there you'll understand why and how the locals were able to resist the all powerful Walmart.

  • @BLOCKBOI3RD
    @BLOCKBOI3RD Год назад +50

    Walmart started in Northwest Arkansas. The executives at Walmart live in this area.

    • @ms.sunshinesue8719
      @ms.sunshinesue8719 Год назад +3

      Tyson and JB Hunt too.

    • @devintaylor8702
      @devintaylor8702 Год назад +5

      Many Mammals are interested in coming to Arkansas including me 🦊

    • @W81Researcher
      @W81Researcher Год назад

      Lemme guess you want to move there to disrupt it.

  • @jaqueitch
    @jaqueitch Год назад +82

    I avoid WalMart like the plague. I cannot stand seeing adults wearing pajamas at 3pm during the day. Absolutely no pride or self-respect at all.

    • @dennynisevic7848
      @dennynisevic7848 Год назад +7

      Hahahaaaa, 100% thrue

    • @lightingbolt8148
      @lightingbolt8148 Год назад +4

      Like they’re the only ones

    • @bertvosburg558
      @bertvosburg558 Год назад +6

      Paul! I can remember my Mom always saying, Put your boots hat and gloves in the car when you go out... in case you get stranded..I see these city kids in Ada 49301, wearing next to nothing in the winter, house shoes, PJ's and a light shirt, they jump in the car and take off! Now you know how well they'll do if they have a roadside emergency. There have been cases of these young kids expiring on the road when they get stranded in bad weather. That happened to a 17 yr.old girl this past winter after she put her car in the ditch.

    • @annjames1837
      @annjames1837 Год назад +6

      It's Zombie land

    • @jayandremcmurtry7331
      @jayandremcmurtry7331 Год назад +5

      It’s really a you problem if you demand some sort of professionalism from anyone at a walmart.

  • @chrisman3965
    @chrisman3965 Год назад +27

    Fayetteville resident here. Thanks for stopping by our booming corner of the state. It's truly another world from the remainder of the state.

    • @DR19346
      @DR19346 Год назад

      I would love to visit the area as somewhere from my town in virginia moved and loved it. Any suggestions or what to check out.

    • @tammyb.2408
      @tammyb.2408 Год назад

      Bentonville..another world yes with many rainbows.
      I would prefer being in the Ozarks over Rogers. It's more peaceful. I'm in Arkansas too.

    • @Ben-bb7mi
      @Ben-bb7mi 3 месяца назад +1

      I refer to NWA as "fake Arkansas" for a reason
      (I'm in Bentonville)

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech Месяц назад

      @@Ben-bb7miI refer to it as best Arkansas and the only region of the state I would live in. But then again, I was born in Pine Bluff and spent half my childhood in South Arkansas.

  • @MrDEWaters
    @MrDEWaters Год назад +111

    Northwest Arkansas is sort of like northeast Mississippi. Each is a part of a state that generally depressed, yet they are thriving. One would think the states' governments would look at the situation and attempt to replicate it in other regions.

    • @PioneerCity1767
      @PioneerCity1767 Год назад +5

      NWA is not depressed nor like NE Mississippi. People have to change the way it is where they live.

    • @myd0gr3x
      @myd0gr3x Год назад

      expecting "government" (people that point guns demanding payment for services) to improve the lives of anybody or anything is like expecting money to grow on trees... 😵‍💫
      governments are good at destroying things with bombs and bullets and poisons...

    • @memphistennis1691
      @memphistennis1691 Год назад +6

      Northwest Arkansas is the location of Wal-Mart world headquarters. There are thousands of high paid jobs for Wal-Mart corporate workers (unlike store workers) and thousand more representatives of Wal-Mart suppliers in a location known as "vendorville".

    • @jerrystalvey4227
      @jerrystalvey4227 Год назад +4

      More people the quality of life will go down. Crime traffic inflation will follow 😢

    • @robertb7643
      @robertb7643 Год назад +5

      @@PioneerCity1767 you misread

  • @big.jesus999
    @big.jesus999 11 месяцев назад +15

    My grandma actually worked in the first Walmart and told me a story about when she met Sam Walton. She said he was a kind man who laughed a lot and made sure everyone was okay

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад +2

      I remember when it was a mom-and-pop shop located on West Walnut St. between 7th and 8th streets in Rogers. My mom bought the Beatles' first US 45 record there for 29 cents.

    • @blaze553
      @blaze553 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@mikenekosama4426less than three whole dimes. Nice!

  • @nick.maldonado
    @nick.maldonado Год назад +25

    Trust me, people who move there for good jobs and awesome mountain biking realize how good they have it.

  • @BeachGuyDave
    @BeachGuyDave Год назад +36

    Love nick ! Love how he morphs into different personalities ! Keep up the great job. Love your videos

  • @kevinhardin4700
    @kevinhardin4700 Год назад +7

    Northwest Arkansas is a whole different state of Arkansas. Mind blowing how much money resides along Interstate 49

  • @kenfreed614
    @kenfreed614 Год назад +22

    Nick, thank you very much for your excellent look at this part of Arkansas. I have always wondered what Bentonville looked like and Walmart's impact.

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад +1

      Back in 1960, the population of Bentonville was around 4,000. By the time I had made my first foray into the town around 1968 or so, the population had grown to around 7,000. There were two main ways to get to Bentonville from Rogers back then-- US Highway 71, and Arkansas Highway 102. Traffic was sparse on both roads, but especially on 102, which was a lazy 2-lane country road running through mostly farmland. Now, both roads are 4- or 5-lanes that are choked with traffic.

  • @laurenonmoonlightdr
    @laurenonmoonlightdr Год назад +43

    This is a beautiful city and that was the cleanest, most organized Walmart I've ever seen! I stopped going to the Walmart by me 3 or 4 years ago cause it's so trashy! Great video!!

    • @devintaylor8702
      @devintaylor8702 Год назад +4

      Walmart is my favorite store 😍 🤗

    • @lightingbolt8148
      @lightingbolt8148 Год назад +1

      I’m sure they miss you so much lol

    • @davebruins8623
      @davebruins8623 Год назад +1

      Same...3 local walmarts..all trashy----

    • @leonmason8521
      @leonmason8521 Год назад

      Hi Lauren

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад

      That Walmart is in an area called Pinnacle, which is a rich man's playground.

  • @kallyand
    @kallyand Год назад +8

    Nick, you should try Heber Springs, Arkansas too! It's very nice. We have a very large lake and a beach too! But on second thought...nope, don't put us on your map please. We don't mind it in the least that Arkansas has such a hick reputation that it keeps other states from wanting to move in on us! LOL. Love your channel!!!

  • @davidconn3222
    @davidconn3222 Год назад +19

    Bentonville was very nice with friendly people who will help you find all the places that make their city special, it was everything you see in this video .Bring money !

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +1

      I’d like to go there on vacation someday.

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 Год назад

      I wouldn’t vacation there but it’s worth stopping at if I’m on a road trip and close

  • @kirkwrichardson
    @kirkwrichardson Год назад +33

    Could you imagine every corner of America so clean?

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 Год назад +12

      Reminds me of the neighborhoods I grew up back in the 40's and 50's where we kept things clean, knew our neighbors, and worked hard to own what we had.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Год назад +8

      The 50's were indeed fabulous. America and humanity in general has been in a steady decline ever since.

    • @knos360
      @knos360 Год назад

      ​@@donguess4332 Fabulous for white people...

    • @lucirob9474
      @lucirob9474 Год назад

      Unfortunately, a large segment of society doesn’t know how or care to keep things nice

    • @kirkwrichardson
      @kirkwrichardson Год назад +1

      @@donguess4332 My Generation The Happy Day Babyboomers

  • @ADSmith-gu7lp
    @ADSmith-gu7lp Год назад +2

    Thanks for hitting my home town, Bentonville. I've also lived in Springdale, Fayetteville, Siloam Springs and Eureka Springs. 😁 Love them all.

  • @1wesleydb
    @1wesleydb Год назад +16

    If that many people are moving to Arkansas from California It'll be like San Francisco soon.

    • @kenhofer8063
      @kenhofer8063 Год назад +4

      That’s why they should fence it in

    • @terrifiorelli9819
      @terrifiorelli9819 Год назад +2

      Please pray they don’t screw it up. I left and want to come back south as WA state is no longer wonderful to live. Beautiful terrain, crappy politics!

    • @sneakkiispy
      @sneakkiispy Год назад

      It really won’t.

  • @stogieguy7
    @stogieguy7 Год назад +15

    Been to NW Arkansas a few times and agree with everything you’ve said here. And the local airport is really nice too! The only quibble I have is when you talked about the nearest big city, you got that wrong. Springfield isn’t “big” but Tulsa is and it’s less than 2 hours away. Closer than Little Rock by a lot.

    • @randyjones3050
      @randyjones3050 Год назад +2

      True. Oklahoma City is only about 3.5 hours away and Kansas City is about 4 hours away.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад +8

    A+ video!
    Really great presentation of the area, excellent interview, and lots of clear footage.

  • @georgedantz3617
    @georgedantz3617 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I love the way your able to inject a little light heartedness and good humor into your very informative and well researched travelogues.

  • @castiguir
    @castiguir Год назад +5

    Thanks for the heads up on google reviews. Great video in general. I've only been to sad Arkansas in my time.

  • @casgoodie
    @casgoodie Год назад +17

    Glad to have left NWA last year, after leaving Portland many years before, the same process is happening to many cities, they used to be desirable places

    • @casgoodie
      @casgoodie Год назад +7

      80% californians... eventually it will make sense to just move to california again

    • @dk-qr5xt
      @dk-qr5xt Год назад +4

      Had to leave my hometown, Austin, for the same reason. Growth needs to become a bad word/idea, don't care about its positives when its negatives seem to greatly outweigh them in the long run.

    • @NarcFreedom
      @NarcFreedom Месяц назад

      The whole area is overcrowded for the capacity of the infrastructure. Driveways in and out of businesses aren’t finished. There’s construction all over. Far too many people for what they can accommodate without crazy traffic jams. No one knows how to drive. And an overall weird mix of executives, trendy types, and redneck bros.

    • @abduwalimuse7482
      @abduwalimuse7482 Месяц назад

      @@dk-qr5xt literally. there's so many homeless on the side of the road in Fayetteville now. It wasn't like this 10 years ago.

  • @SnarkNSass
    @SnarkNSass Год назад +13

    That is definitely the fanciest Walmart I've ever seen. 💯

  • @sloshua77
    @sloshua77 Год назад +2

    Just found these videos a couple weeks ago and they are incredibly interesting! I’m about to look up his top 10 worst cities. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @JacobCuevasVFX
    @JacobCuevasVFX 3 месяца назад +1

    It makes sense why this is a nice, walkable, clean, safe area. All the Wal-Mart execs live in this part of Arkansas.

  • @matthewcarriuolo3855
    @matthewcarriuolo3855 Год назад +6

    Wow! Thanks for the warning about Google reviews, Nick! My mom likes to say that Comfort Inn is "where the truckers stay." Your experience at the Comfort Inn in Bentonville seems to reinforce their less-than-stellar image.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +1

      Haha most of them are just fine Matt. The only thing that drew my attention to the whole review fiasco was this place was just really struggling. Have a good summer up there!

    • @Hero4Hire4
      @Hero4Hire4 Год назад +2

      I had to smile at the hotel rating report. I like to visit and vacation in NWA. I used to travel a lot with my job before I retired. I learned to deduct a star from any hotel rating in that area. If it rates 4 stars there, it’s a 3 or 2 star other places.
      That area has changed so much since my first visit. I live in Mississippi and I’m still considering relocating there to live out my days. I don’t think it will go to ruin before my mortality ends. 🙏🏽

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith 11 месяцев назад +5

    new houses in bentonville were $65k 25 years ago

  • @lucirob9474
    @lucirob9474 Год назад +2

    Nick!!! You humor was back in this one. I laughed out loud a few times. Well done, well done.

  • @ish2222
    @ish2222 Год назад +34

    This is nice and scary at the same time. If house prices in Arkansas start reaching the million dollar range, I feel it's going to affect the entire region.

    • @chezcounty
      @chezcounty Год назад +1

      Already the case, ive seen 3/3s less than 3k sqft on 1/4 lots selling 1.1 - 1.3 million

    • @malcolmx61
      @malcolmx61 10 месяцев назад

      If that was true hundred million dollar condos in New York would affect condo prices in Detroit, oh wait they don't.

    • @bayoulafourche
      @bayoulafourche 10 месяцев назад

      I bought my house in Jan 2021 for 169k. The market price listing is 330k the last time I checked, about 6 months ago. I have an entire acre backyard in the middle of town. I would never sell, but there are times I wish I had a smaller place

    • @annsdenn
      @annsdenn 9 месяцев назад

      Nah ur too late it happened

    • @coynichols3517
      @coynichols3517 5 месяцев назад

      It’s happening across the South. Texas has been seeing this problem for a long time. OKC and Tulsa are having a really big problem with it as well as cities in Tennessee, Birmingham, Alabama, the Carolinas, and Georgia. It’s a plague that’s taken over the ENTIRE region. The Californians move in the second an area starts to take off, pushing out locals price wise.

  • @Lilactime402
    @Lilactime402 Год назад +10

    I live in a town in a far northern state with a neat, well-run Walmart. Never once saw the nutty things one finds on video in RUclips. Gotta be the atmosphere.

    • @oldtop4682
      @oldtop4682 Год назад +4

      Try Florida - my first trip to one there let me know where a lot of those videos came from lol.

    • @johnbartholf777
      @johnbartholf777 Год назад +1

      @@oldtop4682 I live in Florida. My local Walmart is awesome.

    • @oldtop4682
      @oldtop4682 Год назад +3

      @@johnbartholf777 Not really banging on Florida - Walmart in NC is also an interesting people watching trip lol.

    • @Cycology_Major
      @Cycology_Major 3 месяца назад

      The further north you go, generally the more civilized the population.

  • @oldtop4682
    @oldtop4682 Год назад +11

    Good to know about Google reviews!
    I have friends in this area, and they rave about it. I have considered retiring in the area, but need to jump the expansion and find a more affordable town. Love your reviews!

    • @MM-wi5dn
      @MM-wi5dn Год назад

      My bad google reviews are not deleted

  • @TJ_USA
    @TJ_USA Год назад +5

    I was in bentonville last summer. It's an amazing place. A perfect American town out of a Steven Spielberg movie.

  • @LivNtheBESTLife
    @LivNtheBESTLife Месяц назад +1

    We called Springdale “chickendale”. Moved from area in 2006 as it’s not same as it use to be.
    Sam Walton was a humble man. I remember as a kid seeing him drive in bentonville and he just had an old pickup truck and his dog. He didn’t believe in people strutting their money

  • @i.falade6256
    @i.falade6256 Год назад +4

    The humor with which you make your delivery makes me love your channel and makes it more interesting to watch than other channels I have seen that do literally the same type of content

  • @MrEmiko29
    @MrEmiko29 Год назад +3

    Your commentary is hilarious and I love the delivery and unexpected inflections. LOL

  • @rogerburn5132
    @rogerburn5132 Год назад +2

    AS ALWAYS BRILLIANT VIDEO FROM NICK BIG THANKS FOR YOUR HARD WORK 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @luminacosmosa2324
    @luminacosmosa2324 Год назад +9

    Wow! No trash and no homeless! Looks like the area has the right ideas!!!!

  • @waltmire1
    @waltmire1 Год назад +7

    It seems like a very nice place to live. We were running from the craziness of Boise with its growth. We decided against Bentonville and landed in Choctaw OK. It's slowly growing and doesn't have traffic. I think OKC will be the next boom town with how much work and funds is going into infrastructure and creating new businesses. But theres still a serious lack of shopping and restaurants. The pothole roads suck! But it's a safe and pleasant rural community. The museums here are very impressive in OKC!! The rolling green hills are beautiful!

    • @blaze553
      @blaze553 8 месяцев назад +1

      OKC and surrounding areas have been a boom town for a long time. They've been cleaning it up for the last 20 years. I don't know if I'd consider it entirely safe though. Still some really bad parts I'm sure.

    • @coynichols3517
      @coynichols3517 5 месяцев назад +1

      You live in Choctaw. That is a rural suburb of OKC. OKC is not a rural community. And OKC itself has been booming for quite a while now and just keeps getting bigger. As far as restaurants go in OKC, many people believe there are actually too many restaurants. They’re everywhere. OKC just opened up Ramsay’s Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay. Shopping is booming too. They’re building more infrastructure to keep up with the insane demand. I think you’re thinking more in terms of Choctaw specifically when you mention restaurants and shopping. Especially rural. That may be Choctaw. Not OKC.

  • @frankwoods4532
    @frankwoods4532 Год назад +4

    I loved this. It shows the good side. No one hanging out on the street corners, bunched up like roaches. No trash on the streets, tents. etc. I could do it.

  • @wil7228
    @wil7228 Год назад +7

    That place downtown looks like Gary Indiana back in 1950s

  • @abowla7187
    @abowla7187 Год назад +8

    You're finally in my hood! The traffic isn't LA traffic but it's getting bad, especially after covid. I love it here and wouldn't really live anywhere else. The only thing that sucks is the roads and infrastructure are a decade behind the growth. All the 2 lane roads in towns can't keep up with traffic.

  • @mikehurt3290
    @mikehurt3290 Год назад +5

    I live in North West Arkansas and we have like 20 or 30 Walmarts in a 30 mile radius I'm not joking

  • @thinktropics8015
    @thinktropics8015 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was born in southern Arkansas but then moved up to the northwest corner after 8 years of living in the southern area, this place is very beautiful and an overall good place to live

  • @LowKey_Loki89
    @LowKey_Loki89 11 месяцев назад +2

    I live in downtown Rogers! We love it here! Love the shows at the Amp! And everyone knows that if you don't work for Walmart, KEEP OUT of Bentonville! Lol jk! Also traffic is Horrible at rush hour when the home office closes. Thanks for visiting my area!

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад

      You're not kidding about the horrible rush hour traffic.

  • @kenswindle4860
    @kenswindle4860 Год назад +1

    Hey Nick, thanks for coming to NWA! You were about one minute from my office and two minutes from my home. I wish I would’ve known you were here. I would have shown you some really beautiful parks and trail and even small lake that you were very close to. Yes, this is a beautiful area for sure.

  • @Rocky-bi5dv
    @Rocky-bi5dv 6 месяцев назад +3

    Hey from Japan 👋
    I was living in Russellville, AK. I was there as an exchange student back in 2001 through 2002.
    I really enjoyed going for groceries at Wal-mart. I got taken aback by the display of real guns in the glass case.
    I wonder if Taco John's is still there. I loved their Taco🌮❤

    • @Cycology_Major
      @Cycology_Major 3 месяца назад +1

      AK is Alaska, sweetie. AR is Arkansas… Both places have guns everywhere tho’😅

  • @Jim-ok9zi
    @Jim-ok9zi Год назад +11

    I’m watching this from Australia. 🇦🇺
    When you were filming in the Main Street shopping areas I noticed all the shops were leased. With all the car parks full. Yet I didn’t see many people walking along the shopping strips. Why is this.
    Usually for retail shopping strips to be successful they almost always have a strong flow of foot traffic. Which I didn’t see, yet as I said all the car parks were full.

    • @ms.sunshinesue8719
      @ms.sunshinesue8719 Год назад +3

      Employees

    • @foamyzvideos2617
      @foamyzvideos2617 Год назад +2

      People are lazy and wont walk

    • @kendallsmith1458
      @kendallsmith1458 Год назад +2

      There is no retail bc of the elephant in the "room". Only restaurants & services.

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kendallsmith1458 Agreed. In the 1960s and 1970s (and before), downtown Rogers was a vibrant shopping area, but it began to decline in either the late '70s or early '80s, and the long-established shops like Stroud's (clothing store) and Western Auto began to lose out to Walmart.

  • @matta4303
    @matta4303 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful area. One of the very few gems in all of Arkansas. Glad to see you giving them some props

  • @Maybehomebody
    @Maybehomebody 6 месяцев назад +1

    I live in NW Aransas and I feel safe here. Before moving here I had my reservation, but after few years of living here, I realized this is one of the safe mid size metropolitan.

  • @charlesharmon4926
    @charlesharmon4926 Год назад +34

    I’m from Louisiana and what’s crazy about Arkansas and Louisiana is that they are both backward southern states but some how companies like Walmart and Tyson chicken become successful and the keep their headquarters in Arkansas where as companies that start out in Louisiana become successful they relocate to Dallas, Atlanta, or elsewhere (Raisin Caines, Delta Airlines, Albemarle Chemicals)

    • @arthurgearheard4701
      @arthurgearheard4701 Год назад +1

      What city in Louisiana are you from?

    • @helterhhh
      @helterhhh Год назад +8

      FedEx started in Little Rock and moved to Memphis.

    • @lahayahkreations
      @lahayahkreations Год назад +2

      Yes I too am from Louisiana and you are exactly right smh Louisiana is chemical pool 😢

    • @charlesharmon4926
      @charlesharmon4926 Год назад +1

      @@arthurgearheard4701 Baton Rouge

    • @ledzep3692
      @ledzep3692 Год назад +5

      Yeah I remember when Bobby Jindal used to give all those tax breaks to companies, then those same companies would take off and relocate to another state, after about five years of not paying taxes in Louisiana. I guess it's still going on. And my family and childhood friends, have the nerves to wonder why I won't move back there.

  • @JennyPost
    @JennyPost 11 месяцев назад +5

    "People are mostly worried about the traffic." LOL. I have lived in Fayetteville since 1990 and unfortunately our family is now completely priced out of the housing market. Traffic Smaffic. People are MOSTLY concerned about the ridiculous house prices, but I doubt your interviewee talks to people like me.

    • @TheLittlelynn77
      @TheLittlelynn77 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same!!! And with these big companies recruiting minorities to come work for them for low salaries - it makes it extremely difficult for families to thrive.

  • @Khatmandude
    @Khatmandude Год назад

    Your vids are better journalism than the pros! I enjoy your sense of humor.

  • @ronniedudley2697
    @ronniedudley2697 Год назад +1

    You are in the GREATEST AREA... THAT'S NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. I was born near Rogers, in FAYETTEVILLE... beautiful country ❤

  • @Sunny8888
    @Sunny8888 Год назад +3

    When a town becomes popular and the word gets around it changes . . ...
    The long time residents have to adjust and adapt to competition for space and increased demands by the new arrivals for more public services such as bigger schools, improved roads, and police and fire departments.
    It all causes the property taxes to go up and real estate prices to be effected.
    In some cases long time residents may find they have to leave, or sell off parcels of land, because their cost of living has become stressful.
    What was once a nice place to live can become like a carnival.

  • @ulfthegoon
    @ulfthegoon Год назад +9

    Hey Nick, we may have crossed paths. I was just out there a week ago. This is definitely a very special region of the United States. I always enjoy my time strolling around Fayetteville. Go Razorbacks!

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад +1

    That is a really nice downtown!
    Sam Walton (and his brother) lived in Columbia, Missouri and graduated in Mizzou.

  • @amandacokeley-jn1yg
    @amandacokeley-jn1yg 10 месяцев назад +1

    Im an Arkansas native, lived all over the state. Walmart does NOT care about Arkansas. I lived in Brinkley for 10 years and was there when Walmart Promised they wouldnt shut down their original 100 stores. Brinkley had store #78. Those people were given 2 weeks notice they were shutting down and was the primary employer in town, then refused to take those same employees into neighboring town stores 30 minutes away. Everything collapsed after that in Brinkley. I now live just outside Texarkana on the Texas side. I lived in Monticello, grew up in southwest Arkansas around Hope (also drastically declined partially in Hope the store is techincally just outside city limits to avoid contributing to the tax base there).

  • @JamesTyreeII
    @JamesTyreeII Год назад +10

    Thanks Nick for the heads up about the Google star system being inaccurate! That’s not fair! Thanks I was born and raised in Portland Oregon until I moved in 2021 to northwest Ohio and I tell you as nice as those places are in Arkansas, it’s not very affordable. Certainly not for people who are Walmart associates

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech Месяц назад

      Just to be clear, Nick was talking specifically about the homes in downtown Bentonville. There are plenty of far more affordable homes outside of downtown.

  • @Lunatic4Bizcas
    @Lunatic4Bizcas Год назад +2

    ¡ Wow ! Very nice small town. Duly impressed.

  • @Yasminescookingshow
    @Yasminescookingshow Год назад +2

    Hi Nick!! Watching your vids is a like a continuous course in America history. As an immigrant, I appreciate it. Yasmine

  • @programaticLearning
    @programaticLearning Год назад +2

    Hope you enjoyed NWA it's been a great place to live, feel sheltered from most of the worlds woes here. Also, one thing to note is you can get to anywhere in these 4 main cities in under 35 minutes from near anywhere within them. Really all the areas together is probably the actual size of a city metro but before overcrowding. It will be lost charm by the time I'm an old man. For instance if you live in springdale you can get to bentonville, rogers, or fayetteville in under 15 minutes.

  • @vwoomy
    @vwoomy Год назад +5

    Where I live, there was going to be a Six Flags built, but the town turned it down. Now it's a Walmart with a dollar store and 4 different fast food places nearby. Really depressing

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 8 месяцев назад +1

      Depressing but somewhat good for the economy.

  • @charjl96
    @charjl96 Год назад +3

    One of the old men at the nursing home I used to work at always talked about how he used to work for Tyson chicken in Arkansas. Maybe that factory in this video is the one he worked at! How cool

  • @tyronetb3
    @tyronetb3 Год назад +1

    It looks really nice outhere and calm and some of the homes are beauttiful!

  • @charleshunter993
    @charleshunter993 Год назад +1

    Nick, this video was 180 degrees from last weeks video (Pine Bluff). I like how you show the good, the bad and the ugly! Keep up the good work.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +1

      This trip is a damn roller coaster Chuck

  • @ressljs
    @ressljs Год назад +21

    If I lived in that area, the thing that would worry me is the new residents that are proud of being "weird." Portland and San Francisco are proud of "keeping it weird."

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +7

      Well, that’s the thing. Portland and San Francisco lost the weird and embraced addiction. However I think that area will have a plenty weird enough culture to sustain itself; it kept our Walmart for one.

    • @ralphschannel6650
      @ralphschannel6650 Год назад +10

      there is no place to escape forever. The poison keeps spreading and nothing is stopping it

    • @abrasionequation4632
      @abrasionequation4632 Год назад

      Portland Oregon native here, yep the WOKETARDS have destroyed my city

    • @richardpiva3892
      @richardpiva3892 Год назад +1

      @@ralphschannel6650 communism?

    • @ralphschannel6650
      @ralphschannel6650 Год назад +1

      @@richardpiva3892 something even worse I think

  • @jukesd1597
    @jukesd1597 Год назад +11

    I describe the area as a “Southern Irvine”, with the jobs, businesses, infrastructure and entertainment. (I’m a native of SoCal)

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +1

      I agree but the people in this place are far less snobby and far less rich than Irvine

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 8 месяцев назад

      @@NickJohnson Then give it time!!
      🤔🤠

  • @lukehoneythunder
    @lukehoneythunder Год назад

    Love watching your video's, thank you.
    Greetings from Newcastle, England, UK.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Год назад +1

      Hey!! ❤️❤️ 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @lukehoneythunder
      @lukehoneythunder Год назад +1

      @@NickJohnson Hey, Good morning to you Sir and to anyone who may see this, have a fab day. Peace ✌ Love 💞

  • @patsylambert8283
    @patsylambert8283 Год назад

    I have missed your post Nick, glad your back.

  • @colemarsh13
    @colemarsh13 Год назад +4

    Reverse Grapes of Wrath 😂....Drone delivery is the future

  • @dimanchelaurent1945
    @dimanchelaurent1945 Год назад +6

    hi Nick, I`d like to see a documentary about north Newark NJ. or the ironbound section! back in the early 2000 that area was a mess, even the mayor Sharp James got locked up for corruption! thanks buddy, and keep it up! all the way from Brazil!

  • @devintaylor8702
    @devintaylor8702 Год назад +1

    Awesome videos Nick I enjoy them all shout out from Lake Charles LA 😀

  • @HIAHomelessInAmerica
    @HIAHomelessInAmerica Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this 👍🙏

  • @milessampson3942
    @milessampson3942 Год назад +6

    NW Arkansas is somewhere I’d really like to visit. There’s nothing like the energy of a boomtown. Better do it quick though; with that growth trajectory it’s going to start facing the same ills as the rest of the former “next-big-things” in the nation sooner rather than later. See Portland OR, Austin, even Denver..

  • @randyjones3050
    @randyjones3050 Год назад +7

    I have relatives who live in Arkansas. The state is really a microcosm of the entire United States in certain ways. If you drive from the Northwest corner of the state to the Southeast corner of the state you will see some of the wealthiest middle sized cities you've ever seen and then end up in a destitute wasteland in the Delta region by the end of the drive. It's the southern and eastern regions of the state that give Arkansas a bad name. However, the entire Northwest quarter of Arkansas is actually very nice, with Benton and Washington Counties being downright wealthy. Little Rock is kind of the line of demarcation between the wealthy counties and the poor counties. Most outsiders think the Ozarks is a poor region, but that isn't really true anymore at least in the Western Ozarks in Arkansas and Missouri. If the northwest quarter of the state from the Missouri border down to the Quachita Mountains seceded from the rest of Arkansas and became it's own state, it would probably be one of the wealthiest states per capita in the country.

    • @mikenekosama4426
      @mikenekosama4426 11 месяцев назад

      The wealth drops off the farther you go from the urbanized areas of Benton and Washington counties. Eastern Benton County, for example, is like a different world from Rogers and Bentonville.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 8 месяцев назад

      Why didn't the Clintons retire in Arkansas - it's where they were from?
      I think they live in like The Hamptons, NY.

    • @dylantech
      @dylantech Месяц назад +2

      @@metalmike570Bill is from Hope and Hillary is not an Arkansan. I’m sure they prefer to be closer to the rest of the vampires.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Месяц назад +1

      @@dylantech Haha right, I'm sure they met in college, probably some Ivy league type. A pair of Lawyers, many presidents were attorneys in the past.

  • @j.g.007
    @j.g.007 Год назад

    So cute ❤. Great video, Nick! 😊

  • @Mfranzful
    @Mfranzful Год назад

    great videos as always
    thanks for the info!

  • @wil7228
    @wil7228 Год назад +5

    Hey Nike , I guess Walmart saw that Portland ,Ore was self imploding so they closed shop 😅

  • @milantoombs6696
    @milantoombs6696 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the heads up about google! Seems like they made that city strictly for people with money! You had the right idea!!

  • @jherod2024
    @jherod2024 Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Now I want to visit Bentonville and Fayetteville.

  • @JuanPabloRojasW
    @JuanPabloRojasW Год назад

    Very nice place to live. 17:30 no squinky or odd direction wheels on the shopping cart? lol. Thanks for sharing Nick.

  • @jeffrutledge1789
    @jeffrutledge1789 11 месяцев назад +6

    I do everything humanly possible to never go to Walmart.

  • @10forthebigguy753
    @10forthebigguy753 Год назад +10

    Walmarts, closing in dying cities like Chicago, San Francisco, and Portland.

    • @robertbarger7342
      @robertbarger7342 Год назад

      Portland and Chicago are dying? I knew about San Francisco

    • @keithbalke6352
      @keithbalke6352 Год назад +1

      @@robertbarger7342 Portland just closed forever their only 2 stores. From Chicago …….GET THE HELL OUT!

  • @MissouriPA
    @MissouriPA Месяц назад

    My brother & his family live I. Springdale & my son went to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. I love that area.

  • @Symbiote52
    @Symbiote52 Год назад

    Hell yeah! Walton College of Business grad here! NW Arkansas is a hidden gem.

  • @MikeRuh01
    @MikeRuh01 Год назад +3

    Mappy knows his stuff for sure.

  • @stripedassape8148
    @stripedassape8148 Год назад +4

    People moving from California to here is the opposite of the Beverly Hillbillies 😅

  • @stevenscoggins170
    @stevenscoggins170 Год назад

    I lived in NWA for ten years and loved it!

  • @running_realestate
    @running_realestate Год назад +1

    Long-time resident, first-time commenter. Thanks for painting the area in a good light.

  • @bayoulafourche
    @bayoulafourche Год назад +7

    I forgot to mention that all my neighbors are from California.
    You mentioned the Mexicans at the Tyson plants. But you may not know that they brought a lot of the Marshall Islands people here. Maybe through ft chaffee like the Cubans in the 80s

    • @TheLittlelynn77
      @TheLittlelynn77 9 месяцев назад +1

      Very true! Not just Mexicans by any means. Although yes, we butcher your chicken and build your houses - you're welcome - it has gotten so diverse! A lot of Hispanics, Asians, and Indians that Walmart has brought in.

  • @Dragineez774
    @Dragineez774 Год назад +4

    While it was some years ago, I always wondered - are all the restaurants in Little Rock so good because everybody goes out to eat every night, or does everyone go out to eat every night because the restaurants are so good?

  • @dylanrieger7651
    @dylanrieger7651 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really considered moving to NW Arkansas during the pandmemic.. great place. Hopefully you to visit Eureka Springs!

  • @daniel385
    @daniel385 Год назад

    The music starting at the 12:50 mark made me cry. Thanks for the good cry Nick!

  • @elbarto4394
    @elbarto4394 Год назад +8

    Walmart is not allowed in NYC for some reason. You have to cross the border in almost any direction to get to one

    • @bxbeautynyc
      @bxbeautynyc 10 месяцев назад

      They did to keep the smaller mom and pop shops in business. NYers prefer to support the local businesses.

  • @markkrispin6944
    @markkrispin6944 Год назад +13

    WTF, your hotel reviews were deleted? That is totally messed up!😮

    • @MzCrystal-7
      @MzCrystal-7 Год назад +1

      He should do another review

  • @charliecfh
    @charliecfh 11 месяцев назад +2

    I had a very similar experience with the I-95 Outlet Mall Comfort Inn in St. Augustine back in April. The rating was 4.4 stars, with 5 star reviews like "always enjoy my stays here." But when we got there, there were crackheads in the parking lot and stairwells, it reeked of sewage, the room smelled like mold/wet dog/stronger sewage, there was dried blood along other mystery stains on the sheets and what appeared to be dried feces on the floor. Needless to say, we left and stayed at the exceptional Fairfield across the street.
    I have been traveling 50+ nights a year for over 16 years and it was the worst I've ever seen. I've also been a choice privileges member that entire time, but I will never stay in another one of their hotels again. All of them seem to really go downhill after covid.