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re: Time to rank the New SEC's Top Ten Historic Music Destinations

Posted on 3/7/24 at 11:04 am to
Posted by Insurancerebel
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 11:04 am to
Start in Memphis, not bad at times. Then go down Highway 61 to Tunica, play some blackjack before going to Clarksdale. Time it for their Juke festivals really good time. Blues Museum is there as well. Try Abes BBQ. Then go down to Cleveland where they have a grammy Museum that is nice. Stay on 61 and eat at the original Does steak house in Greenville, you can turn east and hit up Indianola and see BB Kings hometown and keep on going to Greenwood to see where Robert Johnson is buried. Get back on 61 and go through Vicksburg and stop in lorman at the ole country store and get some world famous fried chicken before going through Natchez. Do what you need to do to avoid Baton Rouge, that place is a shite hole, and end the trip in New Orleans!
Posted by Knocksville
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Posted on 3/7/24 at 11:51 am to
Also don’t forget Marty Stuart’s museum when it gets rocking down there. IMO, it will end up better as far as classic country goes than the actual Country Music Hall of Fame. Marty collected and saved everything, was given a lot - much of which is in the CMHOF in Nashville now and will end up in Miss.
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