Stovall, Mississippi

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The Crossroads, Highways 61 & 49 RoadyGoat

1930

This is the Crossroads, the intersection of U.S. Highway 61 and Highway 49 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, marked by a monument of three giant blue guitars near 599 North State Street. Legend says bluesman Robert Johnson met the Devil here at midnight and traded his soul for guitar genius. Honesty check: the tale is folklore, and the exact 'true' crossroads is disputed (rival claims point to spots near Rosedale or Dockery), but Clarksdale, hailed as a birthplace of the blues, has long staked the claim and put up the sign. Johnson did record only 29 songs before dying mysteriously in 1938 at age 27, and his myth shaped rock and blues for generations. The blue guitars went up in 1999.

8.7 mi away

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Elaine, AR RoadyGoat

Elaine, Arkansas, sits low in the Delta, a place where the land stretches flat and fertile toward the horizon.

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Elaine, AR RoadyGoat

Elaine, Arkansas, sits squarely in the heart of the Arkansas Delta, a landscape defined by its flat, fertile fields. Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybeans, remains the lifeblood of this community. Cotton put Elaine on the map originally; the exceptionally flat land, barely more than 170 feet above sea level, proved ideal for its cultivation. The rich soil, built up over millennia by the Mississippi River's meandering path, yielded bounteous harvests, attracting farmers and laborers alike. Even the town's name—Elaine—owes its existence to the railroads that transported the cotton to market, named for the daughter of a railroad executive. The connection to the land runs deep here, shaping the local culture. While the echoes of the tragic 1919 Elaine Massacre and the devastation of the 1927 flood linger, the rhythm of planting and harvest continues. You see it in the weathered faces of the farmers, the hum of tractors in the distance, and the ever-present reminder of the land's bounty. And come autumn, the town rallies behind the Arkansas Razorbacks, a shared passion providing a welcome distraction after long days in the fields, a common thread in a community still tied to the land.

11.9 mi away

Delta Blues Museum

1979

Museum in the old Clarksdale freight depot dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of Delta blues music.

7.8 mi away

Ground Zero Blues Club

2001

Blues club in a former cotton warehouse in Clarksdale, co-owned by actor Morgan Freeman, considered ground zero for Delta blues.

7.9 mi away

Delta Cultural Center - Helena

1941

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.

16.4 mi away

Helena Riverwalk - King Biscuit Blues Heritage

1941

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.

16.3 mi away

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