"Helena occupies one of the prettiest situations on the river", wrote Mark Twain in life on the Mississippi, and is rich in history and culture, Hernando DeSoto crossed the Mississippi near Helena in 1541, finding a thriving native cultural. When Sylvanus Phillips settled in the area in 1797 , all indications of the flourishing native American civilization were gone. Helena, Phillips daughter was her namesake for this historic river town.
Helena which lies at the southern tip of Crowley's Ridge, is one of the oldest towns in Arkansas. It was an important river town during the Civil War, and the deadly "Battle of Hell" was fought on July 4, 1863, when the Confederate forces attempted to take the town from Federal Occupation, their efforts failed miserably.
Helena home to three separate historic districts, also lies at the intersection of two national scenic byways and is home to over 30 structures listed on the national register of historic places. Helena also home to one of the largest Free Blues Festivals in the world.The King Biscuit Blues Festival.
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