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Helena is the eastern portion of Helena–West Helena, Arkansas, a city in Phillips County, Arkansas, located on the west bank of the Mississippi River.It was founded in 1833 by Nicholas Rightor and is named after the daughter of Sylvanus Phillips, an early settler of Phillips County and the namesake of Phillips County.
Helena–West Helena (listen ⓘ; / ˈ h ɛ l ə n ə /) is the county seat of and the largest city within Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. [3] The current city was consolidated, effective January 1, 2006, from the two Arkansas cities of Helena and West Helena .
The Delta Cultural Center in downtown Helena, Arkansas, is a cultural center and museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage. It is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the culture of the Arkansas Delta. [2] They also partner with other cultural organizations to interpret different cultural elements. [3] The center consists of three ...
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Along Cherry St. between Porter and Elm Sts., Helena–West Helena, Arkansas Coordinates 34°31′35″N 90°35′10″W / 34.52641°N 90.58619°W / 34.52641; -90
October 18, 1974 (824 Columbia St. Helena-West Helena: 3: Altman House: Altman House: January 21, 1988 (1202 Perry St. Helena-West Helena: 4: Battery A Site, Battle of Helena
The Beech Street Historic District is a large residential historic district on the west side of the Helena section of Helena–West Helena, Arkansas.The district's spine is Beech Street, extending roughly from Phillips Street in the south to McDonough Street in the north, and widens out to include about three blocks each of College, Poplar, and Columbia Streets at its northern end.
The Helena batteries, also known as the Union batteries at Helena, is a series of fortifications that were built in Helena (present-day Helena-West Helena), Arkansas. The earthworks were hastily erected in 1863 by Federal occupation forces during the American Civil War .