Downtown Bentonville

[6] The Master Plan for rehabilitation of Bentonville's downtown includes creating gateways to the district, adding public art, trees, street furniture, parking, and trails while removing overhead utilities and unsightly areas.

The museum includes walking trails and educational opportunities in addition to displaying over 450 works covering five centuries of American art.

Trails connect Crystal Bridges to the Bentonville Square while giving tourists an opportunity to explore the outdoors in the Ozarks.

A total of six trails feature educational opportunities to learn about native Arkansas plant life as well as public art.

The Bentonville Confederate Monument, installed in the center of Square Park, was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1996.

The Classical Revival structure features keystones, round-topped windows, and the inscription "Sovereignty rests with the people" in a large concrete block above the main entrance.

Roy's Office Supply Building, built with Italianate style, was constructed with two different storefronts in order to accommodate two distinct tenants.

Terry owned and operated a dry goods store and was president of the Benton County Bank, also located in the building.

Pickin' on the Square, a gathering of local musicians playing country, blues, and bluegrass music, and the Bentonville Farmer's Market both take place weekly between May and October.

A wing of Crystal Bridges spans Crystal Spring
Benton County Courthouse, July 2011
The former Terry Block Building, with original Walton 5 & 10 facade visible on the right