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The Delta Cultural Center being situated here in the historic Mississippi River port of Helena, will mesmerize you along with its exhibits detailing the history and culture of Arkansas’s portion of the Delta.

You will find here the exhibit topics comprising of the region’s role in blues and gospel music, its natural history along with its Civil War battle at Helena for that matter.

You will love the Delta Cultural Center, being situated in historic downtown Helena, Arkansas, has the staus of being a museum dedicated to the history of the Arkansas Delta. You might be delighted to see the efforts of the museum to interpret the history of the Delta through exhibits, educational programs, annual events, and guided tours.
You will find the Arkansas Delta region’s heritage is rooted in the rich sights, sounds, people and events.

The Delta Cultural Center has two museum locations like the Depot and the Visitors Center. The Depot will showcase before you exhibit “A Heritage of Determination” narrating the history of the Delta from its earliest inhabitants, into early settlement, for that matter.

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You might be interested to find here the efforts taken by the centre to preserve and interpret the culture of the Arkansas Delta along with its Visitors Center having the interactive exhibition of Delta music like the King Biscuit Blues Festival and the broadcast facilities for King Biscuit Time as well.

You cannot afford to miss its Train Depot, at Natchez and Missouri Street, having exhibits comprising of the American Civil War in Helena in 1863 Battle of Helena, Union occupation of the area, etc.

 

You will be interested to explore the following events in the city like;

Songs from the Field

February 27, 2014 – December 31, 2016
Helena – 141 Cherry St.
9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
http://www.deltaculturalcenter.com

“Songs from the Field” tells the early story of Delta music, the story of field songs and field hollers, the songs of the enslaved peoples of the Arkansas Delta. The story of how slaves used music to transcend the oppression of slavery is told through text, photographs, sound effects, artifacts, and several interactive elements, making for a compelling experience.

Civil War Roundtable of the Delta
May 18
Helena – Beth El Heritage Hall – corner of Perry and Pecan Streets
6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
http://www.deltaculturalcenter.com

The Delta Cultural Center hosts a quarterly Civil War Roundtable of the Delta which is open to the general public. Expert speakers in their field of study provide programs on a variety of topics relating to the Civil War in the Delta.

Mark Christ, Community Outreach Director for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, and John House, archeologist with the Arkansas Archeological Survey will talk about “The Fagan Six.”

This event is free and open to the public.

Civil War Roundtable of the Delta
August 17
Helena – Beth El Heritage Hall – corner of Perry & Pecan Streets
6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
http://www.deltaculturalcenter.com

The Delta Cultural Center hosts a quarterly Civil War Roundtable of the Delta which is open to the general public. Expert speakers in their field of study provide programs on a variety of topics relating to the Civil War in the Delta.

Jack Myers, Education Coordinator for the Delta Cultural Center
will present a program entitled, “The Bitter End”, which tells the little known story of the close of hostilities and the plight of those who refused to surrender.

This event is free and open to the public.

Civil War Roundtable of the Delta
November 2
Helena – Beth El Heritage Hall – Corner of Perry & Pecan Streets
6:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
http://www.deltaculturalcenter.com

The Delta Cultural Center hosts a quarterly Civil War Roundtable of the Delta which is open to the general public. Expert speakers in their field of study provide programs on a variety of topics relating to the Civil War in the Delta.

The last program for 2015 features Civil War historian, writer, and lecturer, Nancy Dane. Whe will talk about incorporating primary source research into historical novels with emphasis on Helena.

This event is free and open to the public.

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