I have lived in Fayetteville for most of the last 40 years, starting as a U of A freshman in 1986. This was a pretty nice tour that included a few places east of College Avenue that I rarely ever go. I probably would have started and ended it a little differently, though, to show a few more things. Starting on southbound I-49 and taking the MLK exit would have permitted showing interstate access and the stadium and arena on the south and west side of campus, and ending on the Mount Sequoia overlook would have been a nice touch.
Lived there for two years. Had a lot of ups and downs but I miss it. Due to financial issues, I’ve had to move back home two hours away and I miss living on my own here. However, once I get my teaching credentials in a couple of years, I really want to come back and teach in this area. This time not tied to University of Arkansas and not allowing their influence on my living situation. This was a bittersweet video for me. Thank you for posting!
@@thealandislands4061 When I was there I was shocked to see so many white girls with black aby daddies and mixed kids, especially the younger ones, I've never seen anything like it before
Hell yeah! Been living in Fayetteville for 15 years and I love the area. So cool you were in my town!! ❤
What a beautiful city and great looking campus! Arkansas has got it going on.
Very nice town and campus. Thank you for the tour.
Was just there a couple of weeks ago. Fayetteville is this cool little oasis no one has ever heard of! Great town!
Lets keep it that way
Where I went for school 27 years ago, still looks the same. Miss the place, people are very nice
Impressive town, a good place to go to school.
Nice tour of Fayetteville AR home of the Arkansas Razorbacks
Is there I-249 in Arkansas?
Thank you. Very helpful to help me decide if I should move
No dont come here
@@Pack_Watch why not?
@@Pack_Watch never mind, I already figured it out why you are saying that
@@ColetteJoseph-jb4fz yep
Booty
Sounds nice
I have lived in Fayetteville for most of the last 40 years, starting as a U of A freshman in 1986. This was a pretty nice tour that included a few places east of College Avenue that I rarely ever go. I probably would have started and ended it a little differently, though, to show a few more things. Starting on southbound I-49 and taking the MLK exit would have permitted showing interstate access and the stadium and arena on the south and west side of campus, and ending on the Mount Sequoia overlook would have been a nice touch.
Fayetteville/Rogers/Springdale is most thriving part of state and I see why 👍
And Bentonville
The word youre looking for is the northwest
Lived there for two years. Had a lot of ups and downs but I miss it. Due to financial issues, I’ve had to move back home two hours away and I miss living on my own here. However, once I get my teaching credentials in a couple of years, I really want to come back and teach in this area. This time not tied to University of Arkansas and not allowing their influence on my living situation. This was a bittersweet video for me. Thank you for posting!
I was yesterday in Fayetteville, AR to shop at Aldi and Walmart and had some brunch at Jimmy's Egg.
I got my BA from the University of Arkansas here .
I live in Ann Arbor Michigan now
Lived there, now in Siloam springs Arkansas
Just moved here five months ago from Seattle. Love it's Economy and people!
Thanks for turning our state even more liberal
@@thealandislands4061 When I was there I was shocked to see so many white girls with black aby daddies and mixed kids, especially the younger ones, I've never seen anything like it before
leave your voting habits in Seattle
Lady you can vote how ever the hell you want. This is America and welcome to Fayetteville.
Welcome to Arkansas!
Nice tour of Fayetteville AR
( home of university of Arkansas)
Home of the Arkansas Razorbacks