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Cherry Street Historic District (Helena–West Helena, Arkansas)

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Historic district in Arkansas, United States

United States historic place
Cherry Street Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Cherry Street during the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival, October 2007
Cherry Street Historic District (Helena–West Helena, Arkansas) is located in ArkansasCherry Street Historic District (Helena–West Helena, Arkansas)Show map of ArkansasCherry Street Historic District (Helena–West Helena, Arkansas) is located in the United StatesCherry Street Historic District (Helena–West Helena, Arkansas)Show map of the United States
LocationAlong Cherry St. between Porter and Elm Sts., Helena–West Helena, Arkansas
Coordinates34°31′35″N 90°35′10″W / 34.52641°N 90.58619°W / 34.52641; -90.58619
Area17.5 acres (7.1 ha)
Built1879
Built byJohn Isaac Moore
Architectural styleClassical Revival, Early Commercial, Commercial Vernacular
NRHP reference No.86003546 (original)
10000288 (increase)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 17, 1987
Boundary increaseMay 27, 2010

The Cherry Street Historic District is a historic neighborhood, commercial, and entertainment district serving as the downtown of Helena in Helena–West Helena, Arkansas. Cherry Street is located between Elm Street and the nearby Phillips County Courthouse to the north, and Porter Street to the south. The history of Cherry Street is tied to the blues heritage of the area beginning in the 1940s.

History

Around the time of incorporation of West Helena in 1917, the lumber industry was the primary economic force in the region, with five companies producing barrel staves being the primary employers. Prohibition put these companies out of business, followed by two devastating floods in the following decades left Helena and West Helena in bad shape for the approaching Depression. King Biscuit Time, a blues radio show, was produced for the first time in November 1941 by KFFA. This radio show helped spread the growing sensation of blues music and popularized many blues pioneers such as Robert Lockwood, Jr., Robert Lee McCollum, and Sonny Boy Williamson II.

Today

Cherry Street has hosted the King Biscuit Blues Festival annually since 1986, under various names.

See also

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. "Helena–West Helena (Phillips County)". The Central Arkansas Library System. December 5, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2011.
  3. "About King Biscuit Blues Festival". Retrieved December 15, 2011.
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