Walmart was first called Walton’s
Sam Walton was working at another retail giant, J.C. Penney’s, when he decided to set off on his own. He bought a nickel and dime shop in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 1942 and changed the name to Walton’s. He had gone nationwide by 1962 when he changed the name to Walmart. The first Walton’s still stands today as the Walmart museum.