Harbert Landing is a ghost town in Tunica County, Mississippi, United States.
The settlement was located directly on the Mississippi River, along the southeast shore of the U-shaped "OK Bend".
During the 1800s, Mississippi River steamboats used cord wood for fuel, and a number of woodyards were located along the river, including one in Harbert Landing, owned by Tom Turner.
This cutoff allowed commercial ships to bypass the lengthy OK Bend which flowed around the peninsula.
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