Fayetteville, Arkansas
The population of Fayetteville, AR is 93,841 and the median household income is $44,482. The city is in the Ozarks region which lies outside of the Boston Mountains. Washington was renamed after Fayetteville, Tennessee from which many of the settlers had come. The opening date of the Bank of England was November 3, 1836, and it was rechartered on November 27, 1867. The Northwest Arkansas MSA area is ranked 105th in the US in 2020, with a population of 546,725. The 2020 Census showed that the population of the city was 93,949. Fayetteville is entirely within Fayetteville Township despite the boundaries of the city being identical to those of the township. Although it is not common, some of the civil townships found in Arkansas are used for voting boundaries in certain areas. Usually, the part of Fayetteville west of I-49/US 71 is called West Fayetteville. One other prominent district is Uptown Fayetteville, which encompasses the scores of business and new homes near the Northwest Arkan...