Osceola, Arkansas

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Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home, Dyess RoadyGoat

1935

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 resettlement that gave struggling Depression-era families a house, a barn, and 20-some acres to farm cotton. The Mississippi-Delta floods the family endured here, including the great 1937 flood, later inspired Cash's song 'Five Feet High and Rising.' Arkansas State University restored Farm No. 266 to its 1930s look; tours start at the visitor center at 110 Center Drive. The flat black-dirt fields and the hard cotton-picking childhood shaped the man in black's voice and his songs about working people.

17.2 mi away

History of Osceola

Driver, AR RoadyGoat

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.

10.1 mi away

Gosnell, AR RoadyGoat

Gosnell, Arkansas, might seem like just another dot on the map of the Delta, a flat expanse where cotton and soybeans still reign. The rumble of trains, once so vital, echoes the town's origins as a shipping point along the Cotton Belt Route. J.T. Gosnell, the railroad official whose name the town bears, likely never imagined the lives that would unfold here, shaped by the rich soil and the sometimes-unforgiving currents of the Mississippi. The echoes of the Great Flood of 1927 still resonate, a reminder of nature's power over even the most carefully laid plans. Even the ghosts of a prisoner-of-war camp, a stark reminder of global conflict, linger just outside of town, a sobering contrast to the peaceful fields. But even in this quiet corner of Arkansas, talent took root.

15.6 mi away

Blytheville, AR RoadyGoat

Blytheville, Arkansas, a town resting a little higher than the surrounding flatlands of the Mississippi Delta, might seem like just another quiet agricultural community. Cotton and soybeans still drive much of the local economy, just as they did when the railroads helped build the town. But look closer, and you’ll find it's a place that has quietly nurtured talent and weathered significant historical events. The Blytheville High School Chickasaws, with their long football tradition, embody that community spirit.

15.6 mi away

Johnny Cash Boyhood Home

1935

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.

7.1 mi away

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