23 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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New Alcazar Hotel
· 7.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over, because you’re about to glimpse a bygone era of luxury, right here in Clarksdale. Once considered one of the premier hotels in the South, the New Alcazar was where the stars and bigwigs stayed. It was a true…
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Delta Blues Museum
· 7.8 mi · Historical Marker
Museum in the old Clarksdale freight depot dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of Delta blues music.
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Ground Zero Blues Club
· 7.8 mi · Things to Do
Morgan Freeman's juke joint in Clarksdale. Live blues cold beer and tamales.
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Delta Blues Museum
· 7.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
If you love the blues, you're standing near hallowed ground. This is the Delta Blues Museum, dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of this uniquely American art form. The museum is housed in the old Yazoo and…
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Ground Zero Blues Club
· 7.9 mi · Historical Marker
Blues club in a former cotton warehouse in Clarksdale, co-owned by actor Morgan Freeman, considered ground zero for Delta blues.
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Delta Blues Museum
· 7.9 mi · Things to Do
Muddy Waters' cabin and the story of where blues was born in Clarksdale MS.
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Clarksdale, MS
· 7.9 mi · Wikipedia
Nestled in the fertile Mississippi Delta, Clarksdale rests on the banks of the Sunflower River. This region, known for its rich alluvial soil, has long been a center for agriculture. The land itself, shaped by centuries…
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Clarksdale, MS
· 7.9 mi · Local history
Clarksdale, Mississippi, owes its existence to the fertile land of the Delta and the winding path of the Sunflower River. Long before its incorporation after the Civil War, this area served as a natural crossroads.…
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The Crossroads, Highways 61 & 49
· 8.7 mi
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…
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Lakeview Resettlement Project Historic District
· 11.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This seemingly quiet stretch of land holds a powerful story of resilience and the New Deal's attempt to reshape lives during the Great Depression. In the 1930s, the Resettlement Administration carved out nearly 4,400…
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Elaine, AR
· 11.9 mi
Elaine, Arkansas, sits low in the Delta, a place where the land stretches flat and fertile toward the horizon.
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Elmar, AR
· 12.3 mi · Local history
Elmar, Arkansas, sits in a part of the state where the flatlands begin their slow climb into the Ozark foothills. It’s easy to imagine why folks first stopped here. The Black River meanders nearby, providing…
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Carson Mounds
· 13.8 mi · Archaeological Site
Carson Mounds in Coahoma County is one of the largest mound complexes in the entire Mississippi Delta, and that's saying something in a region dense with earthworks. At its peak between 1000 and 1500 AD, Carson was a…
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Estevan Hall
· 15.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Rumored to be the oldest building in Phillips County, Estevan Hall whispers tales of early Helena. Construction likely started in the late 1820s, and it's been in the Hanks family ever since. The house sits high on a…
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Delta Cultural Center
· 15.9 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…
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Centennial Baptist Church
· 16.1 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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Helena Riverwalk - King Biscuit Blues Heritage
· 16.3 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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Almer Store
· 16.3 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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Delta Cultural Center - Helena
· 16.4 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-West Helena, AR
· 16.4 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
· 16.4 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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Helena Confederate Cemetery
· 17.2 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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Crumrod, AR
· 18.3 mi · Local history
Crumrod, Arkansas, exists today as a pocket of quietude largely due to a series of events that shaped its character. Founded in 1870 and named for Benjamin Crumrod, its slight elevation above the White River offered a…