18 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Bassett, AR
· 3.3 mi
Bassett, Arkansas, sits nestled in Mississippi County, a place where the flatlands stretch out under a wide sky. It's a small town, but its story is interwoven with the larger narrative of the Delta. While maybe not…
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Joiner, AR
· 3.3 mi · Local history
Joiner, Arkansas, owes its existence to the fertile black soil of the Mississippi Delta. Long before the town was incorporated in 1920, farmers recognized the potential of this land for growing cotton. Drawn by the…
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Westover, AR
· 4.2 mi
Westover, Arkansas, a place carved out of the Mississippi Delta in 1888, still hums with echoes of its past. The air smells faintly of cotton fields and the rich soil that sustains them. Timber harvesting once defined…
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Old Turrell City Hall
· 7.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over near this unassuming metal building for a quick history lesson about resourcefulness in post-war America! This is the Old Turrell City Hall, a Quonset Hut. After World War II, Quonset Huts were sold as…
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Dyess, AR
· 8.7 mi · Local history
Dyess, Arkansas, sits low in the Mississippi Delta, a place where the soil is rich and the air hangs heavy with the memory of cotton. It's a flat landscape, a stark contrast to the rolling hills of the Ozarks further…
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Tyronza, AR
· 9.7 mi · Local history
Tyronza, Arkansas, sits squarely in the Mississippi Delta, a place where the land is flat and fertile, and the history is thick with cotton. The town's story is intertwined with that of the South's agricultural past,…
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Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home, Dyess
· 9.8 mi
Out at 4791 West County Road 924 in Dyess, Arkansas, stands the farmhouse where Johnny Cash grew up. The Cash family arrived in March 1935, when J.R. was three, as colonists in Dyess Colony, a New Deal agricultural…
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Johnny Cash Boyhood Home
· 9.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a young boy walking these very fields, dreaming of a life far beyond rural Arkansas—that boy was Johnny Cash. In 1935, the Cash family moved here, to Farm No. 266, a simple house built as part of a New Deal…
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Wilson, AR
· 10.4 mi · Local history
Wilson, Arkansas, rises subtly from the flat expanse of the Mississippi Delta, a testament to the vision – and control – of Robert E. Lee Wilson. Established as a company town around 1886, Wilson’s fate was inextricably…
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Turrell, AR
· 12.6 mi · Local history
Turrell, Arkansas, a town nestled in the flat expanse of the Arkansas Delta, draws its name from James Turrell, a landowner who held sway in the area. Incorporated in 1888, the name itself speaks to the foundational…
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Johnny Cash Boyhood Home
· 13.4 mi · Historical Marker
The restored New Deal colony house where Johnny Cash grew up in Dyess, Arkansas, where Delta floods and gospel music shaped the Man in Black.
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Driver, AR
· 14.0 mi
Driver, Arkansas, sits in Mississippi County, a place known for its fertile soil and flat landscape, prime for farming. While it might not be the biggest town on the map, Driver has ties to some impressive figures.
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Nodena site
· 14.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a bustling village, surrounded by a protective wall, right here on the Mississippi River's edge. This is the Nodena Site, the remains of a Native American settlement that thrived from around 1400 to 1650 CE.…
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Keiser, AR
· 15.1 mi · Local history
Keiser, Arkansas, sits squarely in the fertile lands of the Mississippi Delta, a place known for its rich soil and, historically, its cotton. Like many towns in this region, Keiser owes its existence to agriculture and…
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Marion, AR
· 17.4 mi · Local history
Marion, Arkansas sits squarely in the Mississippi Delta, a place sculpted by the river's relentless work over millennia. The land is almost perfectly flat, a fertile floodplain built from layers of sediment deposited…
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Crawfordsville, AR
· 18.5 mi · Local history
Crawfordsville, Arkansas, whispers a story of the Delta, a story etched in cotton fields and the slow drawl of its residents. Incorporated in 1882 and named for a local landowner, John Crawford, the town's character was…
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Osceoloa, AR
· 19.8 mi · Local history
Osceola, Arkansas, owes its existence to the Mississippi River. The town's early prosperity was inextricably linked to its location on the riverbank, transforming it into a crucial cotton shipping hub. Before railroads…
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George Berry Washington Memorial
· 19.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over here for a sec; this unassuming field holds a powerful story of resilience and achievement. It's the final resting place of Reverend George Berry Washington, and his memorial is one of a kind in this county.…