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Mont Helena — Mississippi Delta Top 40
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Mississippi Delta Top 40. Built atop a ceremonial Indian Mound, this 1896 home overlooks the surrounding Delta fields like a queen. Helen Johnstone Harris and the Reverend George Carrol Harris were the first owners of the house. Each Spring the Friends of Mont Helena present a drama that tells the tragic story of Helen and her first love Henry Vick of Nitta Yuma. During the rest of the year, the home is open for tours by appointment. Matthews Rd / Rolling Fork, MS. Similar Attractions by Region and Topic.
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LIFE AT OUR HOUSE: May 2012
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LIFE AT OUR HOUSE. Children's children are the glory of old men . . ." Proverbs 17:6. Thursday, May 24, 2012. On Friday Lance and I will be married 38 years. I'm not sure how he has put up with me all this time, and I know I got the best end of the bargin. Happy Anniversary, Lance. Here's to 38 more! Saturday, May 19, 2012. Last Thursday evening Lance and I went to the play at Mont Helena in Rolling Fork. If you are not familiar with the play, you should check out the information here. Thursday, May 10, ...
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Visitors
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Rolling Fork offers the relaxed atmosphere of small town living. Ours is a friendly town, deeply rooted not only in history, but a deep sense of family. Almost everybody in Rolling Fork drives with one hand because they are waving to their friends, neighbors and even visitors with the other. Rolling Fork is also home to one of the finest small town medical communities in the state. The Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital provides general medical and emergency services to the two county area. On ...The c...
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LIFE AT OUR HOUSE: Mont Helena Drama
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LIFE AT OUR HOUSE. Children's children are the glory of old men . . ." Proverbs 17:6. Saturday, May 19, 2012. Last Thursday evening Lance and I went to the play at Mont Helena in Rolling Fork. If you are not familiar with the play, you should check out the information here. View of Mont Helena from the bus as we arrive. The front facade of Mont Helena. Arriving on the front porch. Mantle and chandelier in the front parlor area. Staircase- The play took place here. Portriate of Helen Johnstone Harris.
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