Arkansas and Missouri Compared

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2021
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    Mr. Beat compares and contrasts Missouri and Arkansas, the two states with lots of natural beauty and where the South meets the Midwest (and West.)
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    #compared #mrbeat #geography
    Arkansas and Missouri
    Or as many say “Missour UH” and wait a second, why is Arkansas pronounced like that? Well, that’s another video, buddy. Check it out.
    Anyway, Missouri and Arkansas
    The Show-Me State and The Natural State
    Two bordering states where the South kind of meets the West and Midwest in THESE United States
    And, I know I have talked some trash about Missouri throughout my life being a Kansas boy, but I gotta admit it’s one of my favorite places to visit, and I only don’t visit Arkansas as much since it’s a bit further of a drive for me.
    There’s a relatively new rivalry between the sports teams of the two major universities in each state. (Missouri Tigers and Arkansas Razorbacks). The football rivalry is known as The Battle Line Rivalry.
    Missouri is a Midwestern state, but much of Southern Missouri kind of makes it seem like a Southern state. Arkansas is definitely a Southern state, but parts of it, like Northwest Arkansas in particular, somehow feel Midwestern. So if you like the South and Midwest, these two states are for you.
    The population of Missouri is more than twice that of Arkansas.

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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  2 года назад +128

    Correction: I have yet to compare Maryland as well. How could I forget Maryland! So 4 states left compare. :)
    So yeah, now that you know I'm doing repeats, what should I compare Maryland, Michigan, Iowa, and Oklahoma to?
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    • @jessicacat4418
      @jessicacat4418 2 года назад +4

      Hi 👋😍💕😇

    • @HawkeyePolitics
      @HawkeyePolitics 2 года назад +17

      Heres how you could do it:
      Iowa and Oklahoma
      Maryland and Michigan

    • @leonarduscopertinojr.6729
      @leonarduscopertinojr.6729 2 года назад +10

      Without comparing
      Michigan and Ontario,
      Maryland and Washington D.C.
      Oklahoma and Sequoyah? 😁

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +2

      You should do the Northern Mariana Islands compared to the Virgin Islands.

    • @carlstevens781
      @carlstevens781 2 года назад +9

      I mean the choices that jump out to me are Maryland & Pennsylvania (or Virginia), Michigan & Ohio, Iowa & Nebraska, and Oklahoma & Texas.

  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar 2 года назад +447

    The back and forth pronunciation of Missouri is clever but as a Missourian hurts my soul.

    • @TPChatter
      @TPChatter 2 года назад +10

      nice

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 2 года назад +50

      Instead of pleasing one party and annoying another, both parties are equally mildly annoyed

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +3

      Hi emperor tiger star I’m a freshman in high school and your videos help a lot.

    • @morganmumma6599
      @morganmumma6599 2 года назад +16

      I didn't know you we're a Missourian, awesome!

    • @logansmith2771
      @logansmith2771 2 года назад +1

      I always thought your accent sounded like North Carolina. I've lived in Missouri half my life too.

  • @Bones_McGee_
    @Bones_McGee_ 2 года назад +206

    As an Arkansan, I love this video. But, one thing that a lot of people don't realize about the Little Rock Nine is the effect all the mess had economically. At the time, Little Rock and Atlanta were roughly the same size in terms of population and economy. Because of all the racial tension, a lot of businesses left the central part of the state in favor of other states. Just a little bit of history that explains some of Arkansas' modern problems.
    Regardless, I love my home state and all the amazing places and people that live here. Woo Pig Sooie

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +36

      Woo Pig Sooie. I was just down there in June. Fascinating stuff about Little Rock competing with Atlanta. I had no idea about the economic effects of all that, so thanks for sharing.

    • @bluedream6462
      @bluedream6462 2 года назад +13

      The Atlanta area had more people in the 1950s than Central Arkansas has today.

    • @Bones_McGee_
      @Bones_McGee_ 2 года назад +8

      @@bluedream6462 That is indeed correct, while Atlanta did have roughly 1.5 times the population of Little Rock, the little Rock area (including surrounding suburbs) had a pretty similar economic size. While Little Rock did gain population during the 1950s, it was stunted, and we lost a good portion of the economy. Little Rock was small, and still is small, so the loss of businesses just hit that much harder.

    • @bluedream6462
      @bluedream6462 2 года назад +7

      @@Bones_McGee_ I was comparing the metro areas and 3 years after the central nine incident Atlanta was 4x as large. I couldn't find data on the economies of either place, but I'd imagine it wasn't that close with the populations being so different. Maybe if things had gone better for Little Rock it's size and economy would be more comparable to Memphis and Birmingham today.

    • @lildlo
      @lildlo 2 года назад +1

      Sadly LR public schools are still figuring out how to desegregate. Im from NWA and love LR...lived there for 5 years and miss it alot.

  • @CanadaBricks
    @CanadaBricks 2 года назад +268

    Could we see Edmonton and Calgary compared possibly? As someone who’s lived in Alberta their entire life, it would be great to see us get some recognition

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +72

      100%. My goal is to release probably some time next summer

    • @CanadaBricks
      @CanadaBricks 2 года назад +14

      @@iammrbeat lets gooooo

    • @CanadianTheGreat1
      @CanadianTheGreat1 2 года назад +8

      @@iammrbeat one fun fact: im flying to calgary next summer to see drumheller

    • @nathanminor6383
      @nathanminor6383 2 года назад +3

      Oilers v Flames

    • @CanadaBricks
      @CanadaBricks 2 года назад +4

      @@nathanminor6383 hell yeah! Go Flames!!

  • @WildWes
    @WildWes 2 года назад +117

    As a KCMO’er, I love the nature in southern Missouri and Northwest Arkansas. There’s a hiking challenge known as “The Triple O” and consists of hiking the 3 longest hiking trails in each state. There’s the 223 mile Ouachita Trail, the 164 mile Ozark Highlands Trail, and the 230 mile Ozark Trail. I hiked all 3 last year and had a blast! These 3 trails go through 3 National Forests as well, and are surprisingly wild! If you like being out in nature, these are great states! Just don’t hike during the summer, it ain’t pleasant. The Katy is a fun rail trail, I’ve done it a few times. Hope to get out on the Flint Hills Trail in Kansas next year and ride it. :)

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +13

      The Flint Hills Trail is also great. And congrats on completing the Triple O. I had no idea those trails were so long

    • @jonnathan7853
      @jonnathan7853 2 года назад +3

      I was born in fort smith ar
      Most boring city ever tbh

    • @janaeshepherd5854
      @janaeshepherd5854 2 года назад +1

      Riding the katy one way, then taking the Amtrak home is super fun!

    • @yipyipyouknowthething2113
      @yipyipyouknowthething2113 2 года назад +1

      STL>KCMO, it’s in the name

    • @supermariobros-eq9zu
      @supermariobros-eq9zu 2 года назад +2

      mr beat i live in arkansas and i love missouri and i am a huge chiefs and st. louis cardinals fan

  • @brentcash1413
    @brentcash1413 2 года назад +69

    I'm from northeast Arkansas and I can definitely attest to the huge amount of agriculture in the area

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +15

      Nice, my parents spent some time there last year

    • @brentcash1413
      @brentcash1413 2 года назад +1

      Where at

  • @RouxAroo666
    @RouxAroo666 2 года назад +25

    The most definite answer I’ve ever heard to the South/Midwest thing with Missouri is saying that above the Missouri River is the Midwest, and below is the South. It ain’t the most perfect but it fits the generalities pretty well and I know down where I live we’d die before being called a Midwestern Yankee.

    • @dark_messiah8183
      @dark_messiah8183 Год назад +5

      I’ve also seen some argue that it more accurately maps to North/South of I-70 but they’re close enough anyways

  • @Sweetdaisyjournals
    @Sweetdaisyjournals 2 года назад +38

    I lived all my life in the Ozarks... the first 29 years of my life in north central Arkansas and the next 20 years in South Central Missouri (with a short 2 year detour in southwest Missouri). Love both states and you're fairly accurate in your assessment of both. But honestly, the Ozarks has a culture all its own and is pretty different from the rest of either state. I'm proud to call it home.

    • @ArtOfPK
      @ArtOfPK 2 года назад +7

      The most Missouri/Arkansas comment.

  • @billytompkins6694
    @billytompkins6694 2 года назад +34

    Just wanted to wish you and your family a happy christmas mr beat. Thank you for helping keeping me motivated on fridays whilst at work!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +12

      Happy/Merry Christmas to you and yours as well. :) And glad I can help keep you going on Fridays lol

  • @senorwesty
    @senorwesty 2 года назад +20

    Everything you said was pretty much spot on. I’m from Missouri and went to college in Arkansas. However, it is not pronounced Missoura. It is definitely called Missouri.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +4

      I agree that it's pronounced Missouri :)

    • @postie2112
      @postie2112 Год назад

      TomAto Tomato

    • @markbailey3225
      @markbailey3225 Год назад +3

      Well he is from Kansas

    • @austingee238
      @austingee238 Год назад +4

      As another native Missourian, I say both. Usually “Missourah”, but it’s like if I’m speaking slow, it’s “Missouri”. I get that “uh” in there while speaking faster and / or lazier.
      That said, I’m from the Salem area, and for some reason folks around there speak differently than people in nearby Rolla. We can hear the difference. My Texan wife cannot. She says all us Missourians sound like hillbillies to her.

  • @xxkythegreatxx7332
    @xxkythegreatxx7332 2 года назад +7

    As a fellow Kansas boy from Manhattan, I talk alot a crap about Missouri too! But I can't deny Kansas City is one of my favorite cities and enjoy going to the Ozarks of Missouri and Arkansas. Border war is still alive to this day. Arkansas on the other hand is my favorite state and have alot of fun there. I would move to the Ozarks around Jasper, or Witts Springs in a heartbeat!

  • @alexandernewman7587
    @alexandernewman7587 2 года назад +37

    As a Michigander, I think the best way to split it is to compare the whole state of Michigan against Ohio, and then also compare the Upper Peninsula to Wisconsin, which could go into the discussions that used to happen regarding the Upper Peninsula seceding to either join Wisconsin or become an Independent state.
    Honestly there's a lot to cover about the U.P. that rarely gets talked about in conventional U.S. history--like how the city of Calumet was at one point being considered a metropolis of the west due to heavy investment by Boston, or how the mining boom was the first of it's kind in the continental U.S., before being eclipsed by the gold rush out west.
    If you've any interest in talking more about this in more than happy to--I grew up in the lower peninsula and got a minor degree in history at Michigan Tech in Houghton, so I spent a lot of time covering the states history.

    • @Caddeus
      @Caddeus 2 года назад +1

      The upper peninsula could become an independent state. We'll call it South Canada.

    • @alexandernewman7587
      @alexandernewman7587 2 года назад

      @@Caddeus Fun Fact, Detroit is the closest city to 90% of Canada's population, whereas there's a whole lake separating the UP from those Canucks
      But that doesn't mean the fine maple-syrup refining winter warriors of the UP aren't worthy of alliance with their northern bretheren

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +4

      Good to know all that. Thanks for the great feedback!

    • @fishnpitstaknnames4699
      @fishnpitstaknnames4699 2 года назад +1

      I went to Michigan a few years ago. It was gorgeous. I would love to go back. Miles of pines, the clear water of the smaller lakes and the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan. I live in the Ozarks of Missouri and love the rolling hills and quiet. I was dating my best friend and our favorite place was Eureka Springs. Heart broken, I don't think I'll ever go back.

    • @nolynste1926
      @nolynste1926 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat another aspect is the huge state rivalry between michigan and Ohio. We went to "war" once over toledo

  • @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse
    @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse 2 года назад +38

    Interesting! I'm finishing up college in Missouri, and plenty of my high school graduating class went to school in Arkansas. Interesting to learn more about the two states.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      Nice! Which do you prefer?

    • @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse
      @TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat Right now, definitely prefer Missouri. I do think I need to see more of Arkansas to make a truly fair comparison, however.

    • @chipsonhughes1369
      @chipsonhughes1369 2 года назад +4

      @@TheLetsPlayBaseballCurse spend some time in Northwest Arkansas. I grew up in the East of Arkansas where it’s farm lands and poverty then moved to the Northwest and it’s one of the most thriving and beautiful places in the country

    • @turtley4444
      @turtley4444 2 года назад +2

      I live in the mid western area of Missouri

    • @johnparker8588
      @johnparker8588 Год назад +2

      The Ozarks are beautiful whichever stste you are in. About 2/3 of the Ozarks are in Missouri but Arkansas also has the Ouachita Highlands. I prefer Ozarks over the Ouachitas. I’ve lived in both states. Both are beautiful and both have the Mississippi Delta. But those who say Arkansas is a bad place to live don’t know what they are talking about. I’m from Missouri and love my stste, but I love Arkansas as well and prefer living here.

  • @haydenbagley4538
    @haydenbagley4538 2 года назад +11

    The thing you said about Walmart, Tyson, and JB Hunt doing a lot for NWA may be an understatement. It feels like anything that gets done here is some how tied to the big 3. Bentonville AR is essentially a Walmart town, almost every part of it has been donated by the Walton's which is pretty cool.

    • @themurdernerd
      @themurdernerd Год назад +3

      It's "cool" only if you're OK with your town being owned and run by a giant corporation.

    • @haydenbagley4538
      @haydenbagley4538 Год назад +1

      @@themurdernerd yeah no it's pretty cool, really nice area for everybody👍

  • @beautifulblackbeauty8641
    @beautifulblackbeauty8641 2 года назад +4

    Amazing job! You, your delivery, your research, your amazing intellect; your wealth of knowledge, your production quality--I’m hooked

    • @markbailey3225
      @markbailey3225 Год назад

      His research isn’t that good because he was wrong about the show Ozark not being filmed in Missouri

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 2 месяца назад

      @@markbailey3225 so because of that one slip-up, all his other research is invalid? Makes perfect sense to me.

  • @nathansimpson5721
    @nathansimpson5721 2 года назад +11

    I grew up and live in St. Louis. I connect with city life a lot, and enjoy what St. Louis has to offer. When I want to get away, the rolling hills of southern Missouri are beautiful for camping.

  • @jamespyle777
    @jamespyle777 2 года назад +7

    As a Missourian and you only mentioned the Katy trail but when I was out checking out Crystal Bridges in Bentonville down in Arkansas, they had a few bike trails with some interesting names such as Slaughter Pen Trail. It is a part of the Razorback greenway trail system.

    • @shchorss
      @shchorss Год назад +4

      Yep! Walmart has built thousands of miles of bike trails across the northwest portion of the state, so much so that Fayetteville or Bentonville claims to be the "mountain biking capital of the world".

  • @ships219
    @ships219 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for always keeping me entertained mr beat. I’m going to see a friend in Arkansas next summer, so thanks for the interesting info!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      That's awesome. Thank YOU, and have a great time

    • @ships219
      @ships219 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat thank you so much!

    • @andrewharbison720
      @andrewharbison720 2 года назад

      What part of AR?

    • @ships219
      @ships219 2 года назад

      @@andrewharbison720 Southeast I believe

    • @andrewharbison720
      @andrewharbison720 2 года назад

      @@ships219 Dang, most of all the North is great for nature. Central(LR area) as some great "tourist city vibe" SE if close to MS/Bama, not much to do unless you drive a ways IMO.

  • @pleaseenteraname1103
    @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +4

    I know a military family that is moving to Arkansas in January.And what up Mr. beat Hope you have a good Christmas and keep up the good work.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      Same to you, and do you know which part they are moving to?

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat I think they wanna move to the Ozarks.

  • @catatonicchutoy4970
    @catatonicchutoy4970 2 года назад +2

    Great video as always mr. Beat, i hope your holidays are fantastic!!!

  • @tobias4880
    @tobias4880 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad I came across this video! I'm from St Louis, just graduated college, and will be moving to Arkansas to start working for Tyson in a few weeks. This was really interesting. Thanks!

  • @Averyliz23
    @Averyliz23 Год назад +5

    As someone born and raised in Little Rock, I enjoyed this video immensely. I’m so used to people talking crap about my home state and so it was nice to hear you talk about it and not spend the whole time talking down about the state and the people here.

    • @jessarikastar
      @jessarikastar Год назад +2

      My family and I are looking to move to Little Rock later this year! We’re coming from a “twin city” sort of situation way up north, (North Dakota) so we will be adjusting some, but we really like the scenery and the thought of potential growth of the rural state in the future :)

    • @Averyliz23
      @Averyliz23 Год назад +2

      @@jessarikastar it’s a nice place. I love my home state (even if I’m not loving our current political legislative session) I hope that you and yours also find ways to love it like I do.

  • @RobiJMusic
    @RobiJMusic 2 года назад +5

    Cool video. I’m from KCMO. I love this city and I love Missouri. There’s hidden gems here that for the right person, can be a paradise.

  • @vennomation
    @vennomation 2 года назад +3

    happy holidays mr. beat

  • @peterkryjanovski3139
    @peterkryjanovski3139 2 года назад +2

    I love this channel it makes history and geography fun. Great job!

  • @theschaefinator1050
    @theschaefinator1050 2 года назад +25

    As an Arkansan i feel like there should have been more emphasis on the rice and diamonds but in addition to being THE duck hunting capital of the world

    • @themurdernerd
      @themurdernerd Год назад +1

      Agreed. Aren't we the biggest rice producing state in the nation? I could be wrong on that, but I've heard it more than once.

    • @theschaefinator1050
      @theschaefinator1050 Год назад +5

      @@themurdernerd Yes we are, actually if I’m not mistaken the only place that produces more rice than Arkansas is the entire country of China.

    • @Mark-ki7ic
      @Mark-ki7ic Год назад

      And Oaklawn

  • @u_aikae
    @u_aikae 2 года назад +16

    as a missourian, i feel like there’s 2 parts of missouri. the northern part (belonging to the rest of the midwest) and the southern part. (belonging to the south)

    • @richty3845
      @richty3845 Год назад +2

      Most of "Little Dixie" in Missouri is north of the Missouri River.

  • @poohtube6556
    @poohtube6556 2 года назад +6

    It's fascinating to finally get to learn about the Missouri Bootheel. For a long time I wondered why it was like that, but whenever I'd remember about it I'd end up forgetting to search it up. Happy holidays Mr. Beat!

  • @darknessnight1115
    @darknessnight1115 2 года назад +1

    Great vid! Love this series and channel.

  • @pigeh
    @pigeh 2 года назад +5

    I’m a bit late but, as someone from a big city in Missouri I can say this is very much spot on. I think you could have added more about the tourist destinations in both states but other then that, amazing video.

  • @SeanRyno
    @SeanRyno 2 года назад +9

    I'm in MO. You didn't mention Eminem for being from MO, or the fantastic clear water rivers and how people love floating them.

  • @igorkuivjogifernandes3012
    @igorkuivjogifernandes3012 Год назад +1

    Hey, dude, you did excellent work here! I liked your storytelling

  • @andreichura4276
    @andreichura4276 2 года назад +36

    New Madrid is actually pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable of Madrid. Also, I was wondering about the Arkansas flag shown in the video. Why does it only have five stars in the border and not all twenty five? Also, why is the fourth star missing from the diamond? Thank you for yet another high quality video, you are one of my favorite history channels.

    • @davidmendenhall4090
      @davidmendenhall4090 2 года назад +2

      Lol, came here to say this, too. Really weird, and doesn't make a lot of sense if it was intentionally modified. Wonder where he got it?

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher 2 года назад +2

      _Mad_ - rid, yes. Pretend it's a compound word.

    • @carolyngetchman4437
      @carolyngetchman4437 2 года назад +2

      it is New Mad -rid

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад +2

      Locals say Mad-Drid

    • @williamowsley9771
      @williamowsley9771 2 года назад +1

      True. Also, New Madrid is actually pronounced Mad Rid.

  • @ArkansanMan
    @ArkansanMan 2 года назад +6

    As someone from Arkansas, I would note that the flag was off. I t was the first thing I noticed. Another thing I noticed was that Arkansas's other mountain range, the Ouchita (Wash-ataw) Mountains, were left out. Arkansa's highest mountain of Mount Magazine is actually in the Ouachita Mountains and not the Ozarks. The Arkansas River Valley separates the Ozarks and the Ouchitas.
    Another tidbit: As an Arkansan I frequently get hit with the "you marry your cousins" stereotype. Not only is this inaccurate since cousin marriage in Arkansas is illegal, but Arkansas was the first state in the south to outlaw cousin marriage in 1874. Arkansas was one of the first 10 states in the US to outlaw the practice. Missouri took another decade to ban it. The state most people think of when they thin of "southern state that allows you to marry your cousin" is Alabama, NOT Arkansas. Don't get us confused please.

    • @andrewharbison720
      @andrewharbison720 2 года назад

      I believe W Virginia actually has the highest cousin marriages doesn't it?

  • @-sophiaplaysyt-8980
    @-sophiaplaysyt-8980 2 года назад +6

    I live in a small town in Missouri around an hour away from Kansas City! I think something you could of talked about was St.Joseph and the pony express thing and the Lewis and Clark trail those are interesting things and I also live very close to them :)

  • @Skydog3
    @Skydog3 2 года назад +10

    There’s a story told in my family that’s says the Mississippi River ran backwards during that earthquake.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      Every Asa I've known is from Arkansas.

    • @carolyngetchman4437
      @carolyngetchman4437 2 года назад +1

      yes it did run backwards for a fact

  • @2or3ministry48
    @2or3ministry48 2 года назад +9

    Fun video
    It depends on where you live in Mighty MO as to whether one says Missouri or Missoura.
    No matter where one lives in MO if one is having a bad day, some will call it Misery. (Born and raised in MO went to college in AR)
    Each state makes the same “married to your cousin” jokes about the other.

  • @tsealeoTheGoat
    @tsealeoTheGoat 2 года назад +21

    Yes! He did my state! Although I live in Illinois now I’ve lived in Missouri for the most time in my life. This is a really great video about Missouri. I’m a St. Louis person (St. Louisan?) at heart and glad you did this video. Now our past my have been a bit dark with slavery and segregation. I’ve been waiting for this for a while. Go Cards!

  • @jefferyduplessis1577
    @jefferyduplessis1577 2 года назад +7

    Loved it. I lived in Missouri (STL Area) for over 15 years and I really miss the area. Thanks.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      Thank you. And I also love me some St. Louis

  • @Jack-yw7bq
    @Jack-yw7bq 2 года назад +2

    Great video, as always Mr. Beat!

  • @WiseSnake
    @WiseSnake 2 года назад +8

    Missouri and Arkansas also share the Crowley's Ridge geological formation. Although the vast majority of it is within Arkansas.

  • @sarahdonnelly534
    @sarahdonnelly534 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the history lesson! I only started living in Missouri when I was 13 and have lived here off and on (as well as Illinois) for roughly a decade. I don't remember learning much about the state while going to school here except for the junior year field trip to the capital and having to memorize all of the bordering states for a test. I was born and raised in Oregon, so the first time I learned about Missouri was learning the Oregon Trail (not the game, but dressing the part, making a cloth doll, singing songs, and making a quilt during the 4th grade, and also going on a field trip to Portland where there's a wagon museum with all sorts of items from that time period)...I don't know how many people around here learned about because it seems like none of my friends from here did in school (which is crazy to me because it was so essential towards forming the West and my home state). For some reason I thought Missouri was part of the south for a long time lol also, it seems slightly weird to me that Mizzou's rival is in a different state (why I think like that I don't know)...considering Oregon has to major universities that rival each other...

    • @khm2128
      @khm2128 10 месяцев назад

      Rval home games in Oregon = CIVIL WAR 😄

  • @ugoewulonu4936
    @ugoewulonu4936 2 года назад +7

    I still think you should have competed Arkansas to Louisiana, but as far as repeats go:
    MI vs OH
    IA vs MO
    OK vs TX
    MD vs DL
    ME vs MA
    RI vs CT
    And I’m honored to the the person you admire most! I feel the same about you!

  • @carlstevens781
    @carlstevens781 2 года назад +7

    NWA is seeing such explosive growth, and is projected to hit around 1M people by 2050. One group fueling the growth is Missourians, particularly from SW Missouri, moving to our area. My dad has worked up in Joplin for the past 5 years, and they all fondly talk about our area. I’m glad Arkansas and Missouri finally got on the same page with I-49 and got the 20 mile gap completed, it’ll increase integration between NWA & Joplin’s metro areas.
    When it comes to the southern midwestern divide, I see the Ozarks as a transitional area. Everything north of them is clearly midwestern, and everything south is clearly southern. Historically the Ozarks were quite isolated and had their own culture. In modern times that is fading as both areas are no longer isolated due to modern communication technology and roads, and standardized state curriculum in schools means slowly the cultures there are becoming more uniform with the rest of their respective states. One area that’s resisted this trend is Missouri’s bootheel and the surrounding area that’s Mississippi River delta, which is culturally southern. Once you go north of Cape Girardeau or west of Poplar Bluff you again start to running into that transitional zone.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +4

      Well put. High quality comment

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      Good description.....I helped build that 1-49 hwy 20 years ago.. Another note is you see as many confederate flags in far n.Missouri as you will in the south.. Its a rebel thing..

    • @nachofwg
      @nachofwg 2 года назад +3

      I live in Joplin, and no where in this area comes close to explosive growth/opportunity to NWA. Doing masonry for a larger company in these parts saw no shortage of work coming from there. Constant construction. Loved everything but the humidity in AR.

  • @alexhuffvn
    @alexhuffvn 2 года назад

    Great video! I live in Northwest Arkansas and would love to meet up next time you are in the area!

  • @arkiehillbilly
    @arkiehillbilly 2 года назад +7

    An interesting thing about Arkansas History that few know, even though Arkansas was made infamous because of its government action with the Little Rock Nine and the stand off with the Federal Government over desegregation, Arkansas was also the site of the first desegregation and integration of any school in the former Confederacy- and it occurred without any conflict and was upheld by the people of the area- It was Charleston, Arkansas, which isn’t too far from Fort Smith.

  • @varyiaverner
    @varyiaverner 2 года назад +6

    Been waiting for this one! Just btw, it's pronounced new mad•rid. We don't like to pronounce things correctly here. There's also a town called Versailles but it's pronounced ver•sails.

    • @garfe5555
      @garfe5555 2 года назад +4

      Don't forget Hay-ti and Mi-lan, among others im sure

    • @alexstokowsky6360
      @alexstokowsky6360 2 года назад +2

      It seems to be a midwestern thing. Like Cairo, Ill pronounced "kay-row".

  • @grantjordan8318
    @grantjordan8318 Год назад

    Just chiming in to say thank you for making all these compared videos. The information seems like it should be common knowledge, but I and so many others just don’t fully know the history behind the United States and other nations. Have all of this available for free is huge as far as educating the next generation of public servants goes. Thank you for this public service!

  • @Foxof7heWest
    @Foxof7heWest Год назад

    This video was awesome!! Cool to learn things about these states. You did a great job. Also hello to my fellow Missourians!! Whoo whoo 😎

  • @BelowTheYellowLine
    @BelowTheYellowLine 2 года назад +8

    I live in between Central and Northeastern Arkansas, but as someone who has family that farms in Southeast Arkansas (Bayou Meto/DeWitt/Stuttgart) I can attest to the large amount of rice and overall farmland. My family has a joke about the Stuttgart "skyline" that's really just the main Riceland building.

    • @ozarkansas
      @ozarkansas 2 года назад +1

      SE Arkansas is the backbone of the state. I’ve lived in Central, South, SE, and NW Arkansas, and can say this state is home.

    • @garrysmith1029
      @garrysmith1029 2 года назад +1

      I live an hour away from DeWitt and there is a lot of corn. But last year or so I seen them growing more and more soybeans and cotton again.

    • @alexstokowsky6360
      @alexstokowsky6360 2 года назад

      I try to avoid eating rice grown in Arkansas, because they grow the rice in reclaimed cotton fields. They used to drench those fields in pesticides, including DDT, as cotton attracts a lot of bugs. The rice is still uptaking old pesticides from the soil.

  • @salsamonkey65
    @salsamonkey65 2 года назад +5

    Yes my most wanted comparison. I've spent most of my life in these two states, though I did live in Overland Park for a while as well.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      I lived in Overland Park, too! I used to teach there as well.

    • @indigenousdimensions826
      @indigenousdimensions826 2 года назад +1

      I went to Shawnee Mission West and grew up right by Oak Park Mall just w blocks away from the Best Buy that's across from the Mall.

  • @davidprosser7278
    @davidprosser7278 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this, it was very interesting.

  • @keithwolschleger2411
    @keithwolschleger2411 2 года назад

    Great video Mr beat, video idea the two peninsulas of Michigan compared

  • @justchris7667
    @justchris7667 2 года назад +10

    I grew up in Missouri. Then I moved to Michigan and lived there for 7 years. Everyone in Michigan thought Missouri was a southern state. I always pronounced Missouri the way it’s spelled. Used to go to Branson so much I got tired of it.

    • @ostrichultimate1022
      @ostrichultimate1022 2 года назад

      I don’t think Missouri that much of a southern state

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin 2 года назад +6

      @@ostrichultimate1022 Well Northern Missouri definitely feel very Midwestern for sure but Southern Missouri however definitely feels very Southern especially with all the Hillbilly shacks and trailer parks in Salem Missouri.

    • @TheKeksadler
      @TheKeksadler 2 года назад +11

      It feels like a lot of people outside Missouri think it's a Southern state, but most in the state don't think it's Southern. (unless you're in the Deep Ozarks)

    • @hurt1704
      @hurt1704 2 года назад +3

      I’m suprises they knew where Missouri was. As I have traveled around the states, people assume I’m from the south from my accent and then they ask which state. I tell them and they look at me like a deer in the headlights and know nothing about it nor know where it’s at on a map

    • @jamessyeclone5156
      @jamessyeclone5156 2 года назад +1

      as a michigander i was suprised how far south missouri actually went. i always thought of it as more northern/midwestern since it borders iowa and illinois

  • @simonjudah8770
    @simonjudah8770 2 года назад +7

    Yeah I agree, although Missouri is considered both a Southern and Mid-western state

  • @captainkhakis9826
    @captainkhakis9826 2 года назад +1

    Nice presentation, as an Arkansan I love it here. I'm a farm owner and spend time between Little Rock and my lakehouse in Mountain Home, which is on the Missouri border. Attended Central High where the integration happened. If you like spending time outdoors this is the place to be, we also have one of the only public diamond mines in the world!

  • @krisbockman2864
    @krisbockman2864 2 года назад

    Goodshit with these sponsors recently! onto big things, you deserve it.

  • @alexstokowsky6360
    @alexstokowsky6360 2 года назад +7

    "Missouri was a border state and sent many men to the armies on both sides. Nearly 110,000 men fought for the Union, while about 40,000 served the Confederacy. They fought both in Missouri and in other states." You can probably thank the German immigrant population for changing views in Missouri about slavery. Slavery was unknown in Germany, and most German immigrants were vehemently opposed to it. Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis was a Union camp which consisted of the US Calvary. Many Civil War operations were conducted out of this post in St. Louis. You can still go there today to see museums and a large US military national cemetary.

    • @hurt1704
      @hurt1704 2 года назад +3

      Yep Missouri was a split state no doubt. Seems like the cut off from Union to confederacy was around perryville according to their courthouse, statues etc. I live in cape Girardeau and it’s definitely more like the south then north.

    • @peytonmoncrief7488
      @peytonmoncrief7488 11 месяцев назад

      Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) joined a Confederate unit for three weeks, then went AWOL to the western territories...remained a non-combatant. Check this out to be sure.
      Also, you might note that Sam Walton was from Mo. but started his business in Ark.
      I was taught that the motive for the landowner in the Bootheel was to be located in a state, instead of a mere territory. Arkansas did not become a state until 1836.

  • @bonghunezhou5051
    @bonghunezhou5051 2 года назад +9

    At last, the Ozark Pair!
    In 2008, neither state voted for the D presidential ticket (MO came razor-close; BHO would have carried it had Ralph Nader not appeared on the ballot there) but it won the election anyway - the first time since AR was "re-admitted" to the union following Reconstruction. Neither is likely to vote D for president in 2024, IMO.

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад +2

      Fook no they wont vote D

    • @ky73morrison
      @ky73morrison 2 года назад +3

      As a natural born Missourian, with family in Arkansas, I can confirm that neither state will be voting blue! 👍🏼

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 2 года назад +1

      I sure hope not!

  • @timwekenborg3947
    @timwekenborg3947 2 года назад +2

    I'm a Missouri boy living in Arkansas and I enjoyed the video. Would have been nice to hear about the Battleships that bear each States names though.

  • @dareallyst
    @dareallyst 2 года назад +3

    Born in Northwest Arkansas (Fayetteville), raised and currently reside in Central Arkansas (close to Little Rock)... wouldn’t trade this state in the world! After spending 7 years in the Navy and living on every coast, I’m proud to call Arkansas home. To add another tidbit, arkansas has the only HBCU west of the Mississippi and the only mountain range in the world that runs east and west.

    • @finchborat
      @finchborat 2 года назад

      Actually, there are many other black colleges west of the Mississippi. Grambling, Texas Southern, Prairie View.

    • @dareallyst
      @dareallyst 2 года назад

      @@finchborat I actually meant oldest not only… good catch, thanks

  • @AyeitsMause
    @AyeitsMause 2 года назад +3

    I think UP vs LP is a great way to make it even. You should certainly add some of our lake shores like the Sleeping Bear Dunes!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @brucewallace3860
    @brucewallace3860 2 года назад +9

    Having lived in both, I would say you were more than fair to both states. Whether one state is better than the other greatly depends upon where you live. Nice shout-out to the Katy Trail and Diamond State Park. Left unsaid, but you certainly allude to, is that both states would do better economically if they harnessed the power of diversity - especially when it comes to small business.
    Well done! (Applause, applause!)

  • @professor.persuade
    @professor.persuade 2 года назад +7

    I feel that a comparison of the food would have been nice to add in. I know bbq is a big thing in both areas. I lived in Arkansas for 30 years. My family has been there since the civil war.

  • @ZeGit
    @ZeGit 2 года назад

    Hey, maybe do state song tierlist next?

  • @realblocksheldon
    @realblocksheldon 2 года назад +3

    Fun fact about the show ozark, it’s actually filmed mostly in north Georgia in hall and Cherokee county, with a little snidbit filmed at stone mountain(the large confederate monument near Atlanta). I actually live about 15 minutes from Jason batemans house in the show.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      For some strange reason, it irks me when shows say they are set in one place but filmed in another

    • @russbear31
      @russbear31 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat It miffs me too when movies or TV series don't actually use the real location, especially if they're trying to be historic. A good example: Little House on the Prairie: Set in Minnesota but shot in California. REALITY CHECK: The prairie Wilder wrote about in book #3 was in Kansas. The TV show never mentioned Kansas anywhere. It was a complete distortion of history.

    • @MrShawnbarnes
      @MrShawnbarnes 2 года назад

      There are some scenes, especially in the first season that were filmed on Lake of the Ozarks, MO but they are mostly just scenery.

  • @thediversifier1739
    @thediversifier1739 2 года назад +27

    I would necessarily call missouri conservative it’s like Oregon just conservative instead of liberal where it has super blue and red areas. We have a super progressive congresswomen with Cory bush and then we have far right people like Jason smith and josh Hawley. I also think you should Kansas City and st.louis compared.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +8

      Very good point that I should have brought up!

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад +4

      We are majoritively conservative, the only super blue areas is the two metros literally everywhere outside of it is a sea of red my man lol

    • @andrewpfantz964
      @andrewpfantz964 2 года назад +1

      @@0326Vet Columbia is pretty blue as well but besides that you’re spot on, and Columbia is only like that since it’s a big college town

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад

      @@andrewpfantz964 Columbia is half blue but the Boone county seat of Columbia holds red every election including the mayor of the town, I don't see Missouri ever voting a Democrat president or Governor in this century without a major event or shake up of the state like another metro forming which no town is close to becoming outside of the 2 already made not even our capital city lol or a mass exodus or influx

    • @stevebruns1833
      @stevebruns1833 2 года назад +1

      Missouri used to be a swing state, though in recent years the pendulum has swung hard to the right.

  • @quinnrileyishim
    @quinnrileyishim 2 года назад

    Hi Mr. Beat I’m a big fan. Can you do Missouruh and Illinois compared. I’m from and live in Missouruh and I would love to see. Happy holidays!

    • @ozarkstate
      @ozarkstate 2 года назад

      Illinois is part of the Missourian empire. Also known as East Missouri.

    • @abrahamlincoln937
      @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад

      Mr. Beat already compared Illinois and Indiana.

    • @quinnrileyishim
      @quinnrileyishim 2 года назад

      @@ozarkstate yes they are all ruled by the Missourian Empire

  • @themurdernerd
    @themurdernerd 2 года назад +2

    I'm a NW Arkansan, I'm so glad you enjoy our little part of the country! 💚
    Also, Arkansas has 2 mountain ranges: the Ozarks and the Ouachita (pronounced WAH-she-tah) mountains. Both are beautiful! You should visit!

  • @slinky6481
    @slinky6481 2 года назад +16

    Being from Missouri, I've never in my life heard anyone unironically call it "Missourah". Only people who think we say that actually say that. And it's quite annoying lol.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +9

      You must have not been to rural Missouri much

    • @finchborat
      @finchborat 2 года назад +3

      One of my mom's close friends pronounces Missouri that way.

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад +3

      @@iammrbeat im from rural Missouri been here my whole life, we pronounce it as its spelled as well

    • @ky73morrison
      @ky73morrison 2 года назад +2

      As a natural born Missourian, (from outside KC) I and many others say it both ways… just depends on if we’re out of state talking to someone about our homeland lol

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад

      @@ky73morrison I'm originally from Richmond(I live there again), I used to live in Clinton, Excelsior, Liberty, and Chillicothe, I've lived all over the state through my life and I've never once heard anyone pronounce it 'Missouruh' lol

  • @g-Lizzy
    @g-Lizzy 2 года назад +14

    I loved this video. I’m an Arkansan. I love most parts of Arkansas. However I must say I love the sights Missouri has to offer more. You can obtain a city feel, or a peaceful nature escape both in Missouri.
    One thing that I think could have been worth mentioning ( maybe ) would have been Mammoth Springs somehow. A huge spring/river that brings lots of tourists right on the border of the two states. Infact half of the town Mammoth Springs is located in Missouri. Lots of people ( my self included ) love going there for float trips, sights, and fishing as it offers some of the best, if not the best trout fishing. Also one of the few parts in Arkansas you can catch Trout.

    • @user-vr3mr5eu7y
      @user-vr3mr5eu7y 2 года назад +3

      The two ain't even close. Arkansas hands down nature wise.

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin 2 года назад

      I love going down to Salem Missouri to go fishing 🎣 with my dad in the current river with my dad and its beautiful down there.

    • @CJColvin
      @CJColvin 2 года назад

      @@user-vr3mr5eu7y As a Missouri I have to agree with you on that.

    • @user-vr3mr5eu7y
      @user-vr3mr5eu7y 2 года назад

      @@CJColvin for sure, easy. I live in the ouachitas not far from the Boston too, totally different world then Missouri which is fine n all but.

    • @davidmollard9832
      @davidmollard9832 2 года назад

      Outdoors wise were blessed in both states. We live a little south of stl and we can find awesome places to take our camper within a couple hours of home

  • @jtcjlfamily
    @jtcjlfamily 2 года назад +2

    Hey Mr Beat! I'm from Heth Arkansas!!! Love the video!!!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад

      That's awesome. Represent and thanks!

  • @franklinpierce176
    @franklinpierce176 2 года назад +4

    Great video Matthew!

    • @abrahamlincoln937
      @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад +1

      Great video Mr. Beat! And hello to you, Franklin Pierce!

    • @pleaseenteraname1103
      @pleaseenteraname1103 2 года назад +1

      Hi President Pierce when I tell people you were president they respond with who?.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2

      Thanks and I love it when the Presidents connect in my comment section. 😀

  • @yobwoc1000
    @yobwoc1000 2 года назад +4

    I would like to see a comparison video with Tennessee in it. Thanks Mr. B!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +6

      Well I already compared Tennessee to Kentucky :)

    • @yobwoc1000
      @yobwoc1000 2 года назад +1

      @@iammrbeat Thanks. I have family in the Texas panhandle and Oklahoma. Also, I grew up in Amarillo, Texas. I from my lived experiences, Oklahoma and New Mexico have similar economies and culture. Would you post a video on Oklahoma and New Mexico or Oklahoma City and Albuquerque? Thanks

  • @kennethsmith8844
    @kennethsmith8844 Год назад

    Great video, thank you

  • @byff2323
    @byff2323 2 года назад +2

    How about finishing the "East River-West River" rivalry in South Dakota? I know it may be a stretch, but why not?

  • @conjonpo1896
    @conjonpo1896 2 года назад +4

    Great video comparing both states. I have lived in several cities in Missouri and I have family in Arkansas, so I have spent a lot of time in both states and love them both. I think generally most Missourians I have met like Arkansas as well even if Arkansas is the butt of a lot of jokes. Also I think it's very funny that people say some Missourians say Missouri as "Missourah", but I have never met someone from the state that has ever said it that way and I even grew up in a small town in the Ozarks. One thing I will add is that both states have many sad small towns and bad urban areas, but both also have nicer small towns and great suburbs and can be an amazing place to live if you are careful about where you choose to live. I know that's true of a lot of states but it seems the disparity is even more obvious in these two states.

    • @hurt1704
      @hurt1704 2 года назад +1

      I have lived in Missouri my whole life and not once have I heard anyone here called is Missourah

  • @joshdelacruz9883
    @joshdelacruz9883 2 года назад +11

    used to live in springfield. one wierd thing is that northwest arkansas and southwest missouri are essentially identical. cant tell one from the other without highway maps. also left out that both get really bad ice storms. but definitely good comparison

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад +1

      We haven't gotten a real bad ice storm in about 10 years around here but we do get them on occasion, I remember that one back in like 2002 that had our power out for 2 weeks and there was so many sheets of ice on the ground kids was ice skating on the streets lol

    • @davehughesfarm7983
      @davehughesfarm7983 2 года назад

      You stand correct..Its all the same ..Have worked there many time...I am a N. Missourian.. I also call the big hills in far N, Missouri the Ozarks of the North..People are exactly the same and a whole lot of southern pride that far north.. It because mostly every bodies great grandparents came from the south..

  • @olsta1306
    @olsta1306 2 года назад

    How about comparing island states & territories; ie:- Hawaii vs Puerto Rico, American Samoa vs Guam etc. I think you may have done this before, I've seen it somewhere, but a 2022 version would be cool to see

  • @byronbotts2789
    @byronbotts2789 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info..!! I'm in the process of looking to move to Arkansas as career change...

  • @romanowashington1637
    @romanowashington1637 2 года назад +5

    Always loved history since elementary school and it would be nice for this generation could learn our United States.

  • @brandonjohnson1611
    @brandonjohnson1611 Год назад +3

    The toothpick was invented in Arkansas, anywhere else and it would have been the teethpick.

  • @thepoggsrock
    @thepoggsrock 2 года назад

    Love your stuff! -From NWArkansas
    I say OK vs AR as well as OK vs TX

  • @gatsbyz5726
    @gatsbyz5726 2 года назад +1

    Please please please have a video about Iowa. I am thinking about moving to Iowa. Thanks!

  • @ethanthee3295
    @ethanthee3295 2 года назад +3

    Branson is a really cool place. My nana and papa used to live there so I'd go down there every summer until they moved. It was sad.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      It really is. I'm a sucker for some of these tourist traps.

  • @masonhawn8264
    @masonhawn8264 2 года назад +7

    I'm from mid Missouri, and it is probably the most rual area in the state and has a lot of natural beauty. But with all of these good things Missouri still has its problems.

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад +10

      Wouldn't have any problems if they just eradicated the two big cities lol

    • @masonhawn8264
      @masonhawn8264 2 года назад +6

      Lol. Yeah that's were most the crimes and drugs come from

    • @0326Vet
      @0326Vet 2 года назад +5

      @@masonhawn8264 I know, all the meth comes from KC and all the Heroin comes from St. Louis which is the two big ones around here

  • @kylesteiger6307
    @kylesteiger6307 2 года назад +1

    Getting to see my hometown at 9:36 just made my day.

  • @revolutionaryape7568
    @revolutionaryape7568 2 года назад +4

    Its very great that Mr. Beat also adds the Native American History!

  • @benjaminnemelka6484
    @benjaminnemelka6484 2 года назад +4

    Compare the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan

  • @williamjones2596
    @williamjones2596 Месяц назад

    Nice video! I’m from the Little Rock Metro, but I lived in Northwest Arkansas for over five years, and I currently reside in the Arkansas River Valley. I spent plenty of time hunting in eastern Arkansas as well. All of these places are remarkably different, and I can only imagine how that scales in more populous states such as Missouri. I made a real good friend from KCMO in college, and I’ve been to visit a couple times now. I gotta check out Saint Louis someday too. Never gonna route for the black and gold though. Go Hogs!

  • @DerekWitt
    @DerekWitt 11 месяцев назад

    Recently went to Hot Springs. I had to think about how to refer to the Arkansas River (being from Kansas) when referring to the river bridge carrying I-540 in Fort Smith.
    That bridge is abit of a hot mess traffic-wise. It’s being repaired.
    Along the way, I got to drive through the Bobby Hopper Tunnel on I-49.
    The drive south of Fayetteville is just gorgeous!

  • @scottchristensen4081
    @scottchristensen4081 2 года назад +4

    Another region that is in both Arkansas and Missouri is the delta. More of the delta is in the eastern part of Arkansas but part of it stretches into the southeast corner of Missouri.

    • @themurdernerd
      @themurdernerd Год назад

      Yes! And that Delta region is the home of the Blues!

  • @roccohicks7127
    @roccohicks7127 2 года назад +5

    As someone from central Arkansas, I was very excited to see this video, until I remembered I live in Arkansas. Arkansas has it's bonuses, but it is definitely not the place to visit or live unless you plan on settling down and living a simple life. I live in a town that has more cattle than people that is easily 10-1. Hot Springs is nice during the day, and I recommend driving through there to spend a day, but that's about it. Like mentioned, Northwest Arkansas is beautiful, and is probably the "cleanest" place in Arkansas to visit.

    • @finchborat
      @finchborat 2 года назад +1

      Ultimately, central and NW AR are the only legit places in the state. I'm in South Arkansas and it's been in decline for quite some time. If not for uncontrollable circumstances, I would call central AR home.

    • @alibertylover
      @alibertylover 2 года назад

      So, what's wrong with hot springs ?

    • @roccohicks7127
      @roccohicks7127 2 года назад +2

      @@alibertylover nothing major, just can be sketchy if you aren’t on the main downtown strip or stay out too late, basic things, but it’s fun for a quick family day or something if you find history interesting

    • @alibertylover
      @alibertylover 2 года назад

      @@roccohicks7127 / thanks for the information

    • @midwestribeye7820
      @midwestribeye7820 2 года назад

      My husband and I are thinking about moving to Arkansas or Missouri. We'd love to have a little hobby farm and the warmer weather would be nice. We wonder about more critters...snakes, spiders, etc. To the people who live there...are they actually a problem? Do you need to worry about your dogs or yourself when out hiking? Both states are amazing to visit!❤

  • @Skydog3
    @Skydog3 2 года назад

    Arkansas guy here!!! Great video as always Mr Beat.

  • @closecounsel9099
    @closecounsel9099 2 года назад

    Excellent work

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 2 года назад +5

    I've always found it confusing with regards to the pronunciation of the letters "K, A, N, S, A, S," with regards to Kansas, Arkansas and the Arkansas River. So strange how varied the pronunciation is

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2

      Indeed. Did you happen to catch my video about that?

    • @SiVlog1989
      @SiVlog1989 2 года назад +2

      @@iammrbeat I did indeed, I showed it to my Dad and his jaw dropped. He knew of the difference in pronunciation between the two states, but the river situation was a whole new level, lol

    • @charlesmadison1384
      @charlesmadison1384 2 года назад +1

      My dear mother used to (jokingly) say that Arkansas is the only state mentioned in the Bible...
      "Noah looked out from the Ark an' saw ..."

  • @engagingbus7991
    @engagingbus7991 2 года назад +6

    Born and raised in Arkansas, I really like that I heard Arkansas like, twenty times from someone.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2

      lol I love the state and its future looks bright

    • @Bondovw
      @Bondovw 2 года назад

      Except Arkansas has no good Mexican food. They do have good tamales but they are from a pizza place!

    • @cedricjustus6109
      @cedricjustus6109 2 года назад +1

      @@Bondovw Whoa whoa whoa. You can thank Arkansas next time you eat chile con queso. Also, Springdale, Arkansas has a very heavy Hispanic population, and along with it quite a few great restaurants!

    • @engagingbus7991
      @engagingbus7991 2 года назад

      @@Bondovw I don't know about you, but there's a lot of good Mexican food here in Arkansas. Don't know what place you went to that made you not like Mexican food from here.

    • @Bondovw
      @Bondovw 2 года назад

      @@engagingbus7991 let me know whats good! Everything I had was American Mexican food. Some of it was decent food but not what I was looking for.

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa 2 года назад

    I like your comparisons would love to see updated comparisons as migration is changing things almost daily

  • @jamesluke7377
    @jamesluke7377 2 года назад

    KS boy here as well, born in Topeka, grew up in Olathe (KC Metro) now living in Harrisonville, MO.

  • @Spongebrain97
    @Spongebrain97 2 года назад +4

    It's pretty interesting how from 1904 to 1928 Missouri had 18 electoral votes