Located in Rogers, Arkansas, the Arkansas World Trade Center
is only minutes from several major corporate headquarters including
Wal-Mart, the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, and the stunning
outdoor recreation areas, upscale shopping and unique attractions of
Bentonville and the rest of Northwest Arkansas.
The new open-air shopping center, the Pinnacle Hills Promenade, is
located just 3 minutes away, where you can take in a movie, stroll
among the elegant shops, or dine at one of the elegant restaurants.
Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas is located directly across the
street from the ARWTC. With the connected John Q. Hammons
Convention Center, the hotel offers 125,000 square feet of meeting
space, guest rooms, catering and audiovisual resources all under one
roof.
The Free Trade Zone or Foreign Trade Zone is located in Little Rock,
Arkansas, approximately 3 hours from Rogers, Arkansas.ARWTC Objectives
Build a “one-stop” trade information hub with services for
Arkansas’ businesses and international companies including:
• Latin America Trade Development • Asia Trade Development • Market Research • Trade Show and Exhibition Space • Trade Missions • Trade Education Services • Access to Government Agencies • Meeting Venues • Business Support Services
Visit Our Gallery
While visiting online or in person, enjoy the rotating exhibit in
our Gallery. The ARWTC is committed to showcasing the work of visual
artists from Arkansas and the surrounding area. Works currently
featured in our gallery include those of Amy
Carnahan, a ceramicist from Little Rock; Bill
Dark, a photographer from Rogers; Lisa Alvarado-Majors, a
painter; and a photo exhibit courtesy of the Rogers Historical
Museum.
Lisa Alvarado-Majors
Originally
from Arkansas, Lisa has spent time in Miami, Los Angeles and in
several countries throughout the world pursuing objects of her
artistic creations. She has returned to her home state of Arkansas
and now has several pieces on display at the Arkansas World Trade
Center. Many of the pieces on display are part of her goal to bridge
the gap between Arkansas natives and the recent influx of Latin
American culture. More about Lisa
The Rogers Historical Museum
The Rogers Historical Museum is a family-friendly local history
museum located in Rogers' historic downtown. The Museum offers a
variety of exhibits and programs on area history, and also brings
traveling exhibitions of general interest to our area.
Hours are 10
to 5 Monday through Friday. More about
the Museum
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