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Proclamation Emancipation exhibit at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exhibit at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Park Exhibit at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
African American Union Solider exhibit at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
African American Union Solider at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Proclamation Emancipation exhibit at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas.
Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Walkway and foot path at the Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Civil War Battle Scene at Freedom Park, Helena Arkansas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
One of more than 25 Civil War interpretive sites located throughout historic Helena and Phillips County. The park includes five major exhibits that explore the African-American experience in Civil War Helena. The exhibits follow the journey of the African-Americans from fugitive slave to freedom; and for some, enlistment in the Union Army and participation in the Battle of Helena on July 4, 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation exhibit will be the centerpiece of the park. Freedom Park is the first site in Arkansas to be designated for inclusion on the National Park Service's National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program.


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