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Sleep Inn Fayetteville hotel city: Fayetteville (Arkansas) - Country: United States
Address: 728 Millsap Road; zip code: AR 72703
Conveniently located off U.S. Highway 71, the Sleep Inn hotel is less than one mile from the Northwest Arkansas Mall and four miles from the University of Arkansas, Razorback Stadium, Bud Walton Arena and the Walton Arts Center.
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Walton Arts Center Grand Opening Party
Dickson Street TV is located in the heart of Fayetteville, near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for fun of all types. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets. Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Miss Northwest Arkansas
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
1st Grade Field Trip to the Walton Arts Center
Dickson Street, Fayetteville, AR
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Dickson Street ia located in the heart of Fayetteville, near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for fun of all types. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets. Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Schools in Dickson Street
Dickson Street acts as a central hub for social life in Fayetteville. Students from the nearby University of Tulsa bring in a steady stream of patrons to the restaurants and bars, which offer cuisines ranging from Italian, Mexican and upscale New American to cafes and pizza. Arsaga's at the Depot caters to foodies looking for a new spin on traditional breakfast foods.
Dickson Street shares its roots with the history of Fayetteville from the early 1800s. Originally populated by farmers and small business owners through the mid-1800s, Fayetteville established its place as an educational center with the 1871 founding of the University of Arkansas a few blocks west of Dickson Street. Homes built along Dickson Street housed wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Through the early and mid-1900s, college-related businesses and other commercial interests thrived in the Dickson Street area, but by the 1980s, it had become dilapidated. A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Miss Arkansas USA Parade in Fayetteville
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Walton Arts Center - episode 2
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Meeting Miss Arkansas
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
My Night with Ballet Arkansas at the Walton Arts Center
Ballet Arkansas is the premiere professional ballet company of the State of Arkansas.
Through the presentation of a vibrant and diverse repertory featuring classical, neoclassical, and contemporary works by world renowned choreographers, Ballet Arkansas provides a captivating audience experience.
A driving force in the Creative Corridor, Ballet Arkansas is committed to creative collaboration, community outreach, high quality dance education, and the evolution of arts programming across the region.
The productions of Ballet Arkansas promise to enrich the lives of all in attendance.
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Hello, My name is John Taylor, I'm a video producer and content creator from Nashville, Tennessee living in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Dickson Street TV is a blog that I created in 2016 after moving to Fayetteville, Arkansas from Nashville, Tennessee with my family. This channel was created to highlight the people I meet and the places I visit while trying to start a social media agency in a new city.
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I film and produce social media content for brands, bands, and non-profit organizations. With my YouTube education and the support of my wife and kids, I've been able to film and produce content for celebrities, musicians, and fashion designers from around the world.
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Digging Up Arkansas
Go behind the scenes of Digging Up Arkansas, an Arkansas History play produced by Walton Arts Center, performed by Trike Theatre, directed by Kassie Misewicz and written by Mike Thomas. See how this innovative orginial work brings Arkansas history to life in elementary school classrooms
Walton Arts Center - episode 4
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Walton Arts Center - episode 1
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Walton Arts Center - episode 3 (GoPro)
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Walton Arts Center - episode 5
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
GREEN CANDY ART ACTION IN FAYETTEVILLE ARKANSAS
FAYETTEVILLE, AR. (December 1st, 2017) – Global creative house Justkids recently took its artistic vision to Fayetteville Arkansas to launch a brand new and one of a kind public art event Green Candy. An art action aimed to create community conversation around waste and sustainability through interactive and participatory art. The successful event was commissioned by Experience Fayetteville, the convention and visitor center of the city which received thousands of arts enthusiasts during the 4 days event.
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Uptown Fayetteville's Dream Apartment
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Sleep Inn Fayetteville in Fayetteville AR
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Sleep Inn Fayetteville 728 Millsap Road Fayetteville AR 72703 Conveniently located off U.S. Highway 71, the Sleep Inn hotel is less than one mile from the Northwest Arkansas Mall and four miles from the University of Arkansas, Razorback Stadium, Bud Walton Arena and the Walton Arts Center. Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport is an easy one-half hour drive from the hotel. Washington Regional Medical Center and the VA Medical Center are also nearby. Other area attractions include Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, Devil's Den State Park and Beaver Lake. The city of Fayetteville is notable for its picturesque surroundings, rich history, cultural interest, educational excellence and healthy economy. Fayetteville's cultural and entertainment districts offer visitors many possibilities for one-of-a-kind shopping, exciting nightlife, live local music, fine arts and spirited sports events. In addition, the city has large, scenic parks and is conveniently located amidst mountains, lakes, rivers, and hiking and biking trails for those who enjoy playing outdoors. Hotel amenities and features include: Free wireless high-speed Internet access, Free Morning Medley Hot Breakfast, Free local calls, Free weekday newspaper, Pet-friendly hotel; fee applies. This Fayetteville, AR hotel provides access to copy and fax services. All spacious guest rooms include coffee makers, irons, ironing boards, large work areas, oversized showers and cable television with Showtime, ESPN and CNN. Non-smoking rooms are also available.
George's Majestic Lounge on Dickson Street
Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Dickson Street ia located in the heart of Fayetteville, near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for fun of all types. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets. Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Schools in Dickson Street
Dickson Street acts as a central hub for social life in Fayetteville. Students from the nearby University of Tulsa bring in a steady stream of patrons to the restaurants and bars, which offer cuisines ranging from Italian, Mexican and upscale New American to cafes and pizza. Arsaga's at the Depot caters to foodies looking for a new spin on traditional breakfast foods.
Dickson Street shares its roots with the history of Fayetteville from the early 1800s. Originally populated by farmers and small business owners through the mid-1800s, Fayetteville established its place as an educational center with the 1871 founding of the University of Arkansas a few blocks west of Dickson Street. Homes built along Dickson Street housed wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Through the early and mid-1900s, college-related businesses and other commercial interests thrived in the Dickson Street area, but by the 1980s, it had become dilapidated. A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Movie filmed entirely in Northwest Arkansas Premiered in Bentonville
Movie filmed entirely in Northwest Arkansas Premiered in Bentonville
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Patio Party on West End in Fayetteville
Dickson Street TV is located in the heart of Fayetteville, near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for fun of all types. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets. Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Dickson Street TV
Filmed by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.
Kiss NWA Party on Dickson Street
Dickson Street TV is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Located near the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson Street provides a destination for of all types of entertainment. College students hang out in the area, and shops and bars line the streets.
Arkansas residents flock to Dickson Street for block parties and other events throughout the year. Dickson Street carries the distinction of being one of the top two entertainment districts in the state.
Filmed and edited by John Taylor - @jtnashvegas
Dickson Street TV
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A revitalization effort breathed new life into the neighborhood, and the construction of the Walton Arts Center established Dickson Street's reputation as a premier arts and entertainment district. In the fall, thousands of motorcycles descend upon Dickson Street for the Bikes, Blues & BBQ festival, the third largest motorcycle rally in the United States.