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Rogers, Arkansas
NameRogers, Arkansas
Settlement typeCity
Coordinates36.3323°N 94.1188°W
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Arkansas
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Benton County, Arkansas
Area total km298.29
Area total sq mi38.0
Elevation m417
Population total66991
Population as of2020

Rogers, Arkansas is a city located in the Ozark Mountains region of Northwest Arkansas, near the cities of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Springdale, Arkansas, and Bentonville, Arkansas, the headquarters of Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt. The city is situated near Beaver Lake, a popular destination for outdoor recreation and water sports, and is close to the University of Arkansas, a major research university. Rogers is also near the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, a world-class art museum founded by Alice Walton, and the Walton Arts Center, a performing arts center located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The city is part of the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area, which includes Benton County, Arkansas, Washington County, Arkansas, and Madison County, Arkansas.

Geography

Rogers is situated in the Ozark Plateau region of Arkansas, near the Boston Mountains and the Mark Twain National Forest. The city is located near the White River, which flows into Beaver Lake, a large reservoir created by the Beaver Dam on the White River. The city's geography is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and lakes, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation and tourism. Rogers is close to the Pig Trail Scenic Byway, a scenic highway that runs through the Ozark Mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The city is also near the Buffalo National River, a national river that flows through the Ozark Mountains and is known for its canoeing and kayaking opportunities.

History

The area that is now Rogers was originally inhabited by the Osage Nation, a Native American tribe that lived in the region for centuries. The city was founded in 1881 by C.W. Rogers, a railroad executive who built a railroad line through the area. The city was named after Rogers, who played a significant role in the development of the region. During the American Civil War, the area was a key location for the Confederate States of America, and the city was occupied by Union Army troops. Rogers is also close to the Pea Ridge National Military Park, a national park that commemorates the Battle of Pea Ridge, a major battle fought during the American Civil War. The city is near the Trail of Tears, a historic trail that was used by the Cherokee Nation during their forced relocation from their ancestral lands to Indian Territory.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Rogers was 66,991, making it one of the largest cities in Arkansas. The city has a diverse population, with a mix of white Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic and Latino Americans. Rogers is part of the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area, which has a population of over 500,000 people. The city is close to the University of Arkansas, which has a diverse student body from all over the world, including China, India, and South Korea. Rogers is also near the Northwest Arkansas Community College, a community college that serves the region.

Economy

The economy of Rogers is driven by a mix of industries, including retail, manufacturing, and tourism. The city is home to a number of major employers, including Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt, which are all headquartered in nearby Bentonville, Arkansas. Rogers is also close to the Walton Family Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports a variety of causes, including education and conservation. The city is part of the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Area, which has a diverse economy with a mix of industries, including healthcare, technology, and manufacturing. Rogers is near the Arkansas World Trade Center, a trade organization that promotes international trade and commerce.

Education

Rogers is served by the Rogers School District, which operates a number of public schools in the city, including Rogers High School and Rogers Heritage High School. The city is also close to the University of Arkansas, a major research university that offers a wide range of academic programs, including engineering, business, and law. Rogers is near the Northwest Arkansas Community College, a community college that offers a variety of academic programs, including nursing and computer science. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Shiloh Christian School and Rogers Christian Church School.

Infrastructure

Rogers has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of major highways and roads that connect the city to other parts of the region. The city is served by the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, which offers flights to a number of major destinations, including Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Rogers is also close to the I-49, a major interstate highway that runs through the Ozark Mountains and connects the city to other parts of the region. The city has a number of public transportation options, including buses and taxis, and is also served by a number of ride-hailing services, including Uber and Lyft. Rogers is near the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad, a railroad that offers freight and passenger service to the region.