15 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Marianna, AR
Marianna, Arkansas, sits nestled in the flatlands of the Arkansas Delta, where cotton and soybeans stretch to the horizon. The L'Anguille River, once a vital artery for shipping cotton, still flows nearby, a reminder of…
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Robert E. Lee Monument (Marianna, Arkansas)
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Standing here, you're face-to-face with a complicated piece of history: the Robert E. Lee Monument. It's a reminder of a time when the nation was deeply divided. This monument was dedicated in 1910 by the United…
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Turkey Scratch, AR
· 13.2 mi · Local history
Turkey Scratch, Arkansas, sits squarely in the Delta, a land historically shaped by cotton and the people who worked it. While the name itself has murky origins, the cultural heritage is much clearer. This was…
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Brickeys, AR
· 13.7 mi · Local history
Brickeys, Arkansas, sits in Lee County, a flat expanse of the Arkansas Delta where the land is rich and dark. It’s a small place now, but its name hints at a past when industry shaped the landscape. The town owes its…
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Forrest City, AR
· 16.3 mi · Local history
Forrest City, Arkansas, a town steeped in the history of the Delta, felt the sting of economic shifts in recent years. While agriculture continued to anchor the region, whispers of change circulated, fueled by events…
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Widener, AR
· 17.7 mi · Local history
Widener, Arkansas sits nestled in St. Francis County, a place where the flat Mississippi Delta stretches as far as the eye can see. For decades, agriculture, especially cotton and soybeans, defined the town. But…
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Helena Confederate Cemetery
· 18.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This quiet cemetery whispers tales of a nation torn apart. It's the Helena Confederate Cemetery, a section within Maple Hill Cemetery, holding the remains of soldiers who fought for the Confederacy. During the Civil…
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Louisiana Purchase State Park
· 18.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine standing at the very starting line of America's westward expansion. This unassuming spot in eastern Arkansas marks the initial point for surveying the Louisiana Purchase.In 1803, the United States acquired a…
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Delta Cultural Center - Helena
· 19.3 mi · Historical Marker
Helena, Arkansas was a cradle of Delta blues, home to the King Biscuit Time radio show, the longest-running daily radio program in American history.
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Helena Riverwalk - King Biscuit Blues Heritage
· 19.4 mi · Historical Marker
Helena, Arkansas (just across the river from Louisiana) was home to the King Biscuit Time radio show, the first regularly scheduled blues program in America, starting in 1941.
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Helena-West Helena, AR
· 19.4 mi · Local history
Helena-West Helena occupies a particular place on the Mississippi River, and that location shaped its destiny. The river made it a natural hub for commerce, and from the earliest days, that commerce was driven by…
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Helena, AR
· 19.4 mi · Local history
Helena, Arkansas, stands as a testament to the enduring power of agriculture in the Mississippi Delta. From its founding in 1833, the town’s fortunes have been intertwined with the fertile land surrounding it. The rich…
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Almer Store
· 19.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Hold on to your hats, history buffs, because this little store has seen some things! The Almer Store is one of the oldest commercial buildings still standing in Phillips County. Ulrich Almer, a Swiss immigrant,…
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Centennial Baptist Church
· 19.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a second and check out this church. It's more than just a beautiful building; it was once the headquarters for a major national organization. Elias Camp Morris became the pastor here in 1879. He was a…
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Delta Cultural Center
· 19.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time at the Delta Cultural Center, where the soul of the Arkansas Delta comes alive. This center is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the unique culture of this region. The Delta Cultural Center…