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Barbeque, bluegrass and bourbon: Tennessee and Kentucky

When travelers along the Mississippi River think of Kentucky and Tennessee, a few things immediately come to mind: music, delicious barbeque and world-renowned bourbon. By exploring the small towns and...

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Explore African-American history in Tennessee

Tennessee offers the chance to learn about the struggles and triumphs of African-Americans who helped to shape and build our country. Alex Haley Museum & Interpretive Center, Henning  The boyhood...

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Uncover African-American heritage on Chicago’s South Side

Chicago’s South Side boasts an incredible range of black heritage sites. It embodies the past, present, and future of African-Americans—a history of marginalization that has also yielded inspiring...

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Your guide to Louisiana gospel music

The Mississippi River was the baptismal water of the young Mahalia Jackson, the gospel legend who would take her melodic message from her hometown of New Orleans to the world. Although Jackson left the...

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Tennessee music festivals you shouldn’t miss

Beale Street Music Festival, Memphis  Fuse TV named this event one of the top music festivals in the U.S. and for good reason. The Beale Street Music Festival takes place for three days, bringing...

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Your guide to Summerfest, the world’s largest music festival

The world’s largest music festival is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, along the shore of lake Michigan. As cool lake breezes and cold Milwaukee beer take the edge off of the summer heat, thousands...

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Find music, museums, outdoor fun & more in Nashville

Nashville is a booming city. With its burgeoning neighborhoods, overflow of restaurant and live music venue choices, Music City should be at the top of everyone’s travel list. If this is your first or...

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Legendary bands of the Big Easy

New Orleans will always be associated with jazz, and rightly so, but the Crescent City also gave birth to another major American music form—without New Orleans, there wouldn’t be rock ‘n’ roll. Rock...

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Famous movies & TV shows filmed in Louisiana

Louisiana is a hot state that’s boiled together with a historic mix of French and Spanish traditions, age-old ghost tales, jazz, alligator-infested swamplands and a roux of voodoo. It’s the perfect...

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A guide to shopping local in Louisiana

Whether you’re looking to treat yourself with some Louisiana-made knickknacks or scooping up gifts for special occasions and holidays, we’ve got you covered with some options that everyone will love!...

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Discover Arkansas’ Land of Legends

Whether it’s the area’s culture, history or just outdoor fun, Arkansas’ Land of Legends offers a charming and surprising experience that will keep you busy as long you want to stay. Carrying a tune...

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Why Minneapolis is a top destination for live music

Over the years, Minnesota’s music marvels have played a major role in shaping popular music history, due in large part to legendary artists such as Prince, Bob Dylan, The Replacements, Atmosphere and...

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See Prince’s Minnesota: First Avenue, Paisley Park & more

Every Minnesotan remembers where they were on April 21, 2016, when they learned about the untimely passing of the state’s most iconic artist. Admired by music critics and beloved by his millions of...

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Learn about the lives of these iconic Minnesotans

What do Bob Dylan, Judy Garland and F. Scott Fitzgerald have in common? Besides being household names around the world, they have all, at one point or another, called Minnesota home. Walk in their...

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Jazz & blues hotspots in the Twin Cities

It’s been half a century or more since jazz and blues have drawn big crowds or filled arenas. But for fans, this means getting to hear some of the greatest musicians alive from a front-row cocktail...

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Must-see musical attractions in Minnesota and Tennessee

A trip through Mississippi River Country is a trip through the history of America’s music. Throughout the 10-state region, visitors will discover the stories, locations and outsized personalities...

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Exploring the heart of America: Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri

The middle section of America’s Mississippi River region is home to the true flavor of the United States. As you explore Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri on this six-day tour, you’ll find delicious...

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Minnesota’s Twin Cities have rich history in theater & music

When Sir Tyrone Guthrie founded Minneapolis’ Guthrie Theater in 1963, he was widely recognized as a great name in the tradition of English theater. Before long, he proved that a new sort of world-class...

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Four music festivals to put on your calendar

Whether you’re craving a crowded country music fest, want to attend the world’s largest music festival or are looking to learn about a titan of American music, you’ll find lots of options in...

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Explore the Twin Cities’ art museums & theaters

Take a long weekend in Minneapolis and St. Paul to immerse yourself in culture, theater, music and fine dining. Getting out on the town will stimulate all of your senses. Day 1: Mill City Museum &...

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Three spots for classical music in Mississippi River Country

Visit these stunning music halls as you enjoy performances from renowned opera companies, symphony orchestras and more. Lyric Opera of Chicago One of the country’s best-known opera companies, the Lyric...

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See the sights and sounds of the Midwest on this road trip

Illinois and Wisconsin may share a border, but you’ll find lots of different experiences between the two states in the heart of America’s Midwest. Pack your bags: on this five-day adventure, you’ll...

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Hear Black stories at these music museums and attractions

The contributions of Black Americans to the country’s most famous musical styles—from jazz and gospel to blues and hip-hop—is immeasurable. These museums, recording studios and other sites honor the...

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National Park sites of southern Mississippi River Country

The southern states of Mississippi River Country are rich in history, heritage and natural beauty, and each state offers many different National Park Sites to explore. Take in the scenic beauty of...

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Southern sampler: Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee

Travelers who explore the southern United States will discover experiences as vibrant and vast as the Mississippi River. Here, food, music and culture merge into a colorful confluence that has plenty...

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Take a trip back in time at these Old World heritage sites

See what life was like for settlers in Wisconsin in the 1800s, tour the first permanent European settlement in Missouri or discover the music and crafts of Arkansas’ famed Ozark Mountains. These...

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Visit the birthplace of jazz in Louisiana

Jazz was born in New Orleans. Congo Square, to be precise. This public square was one of the only places in America where slaves were allowed to gather and play drums. They did so on “free Sundays,”...

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Discover some of the South’s best music festivals

Music lovers, you’re in luck: there are almost endless options for finding live jazz, blues and folk music (and pretty much any other kind you can think of, too) in the southern Mississippi River...

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See where these famous movies were filmed in Minnesota

Even if you haven’t been to Minnesota, chances are you’ve seen it on the big screen. From big places like Minneapolis-St. Paul and Mall of America to small towns including Wabasha and Montevideo,...

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Music tour of Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana

The Southern United States is the birthplace of so many types of American music—blues, soul, gospel, country and more. A trip through Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana will take visitors on a voyage...

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Mississippi River Country’s iconic music districts

Take a voyage through music history as you travel through Mississippi River Country. Jazz, blues, country—it was all born here in the heart of America. Dive into the sounds of music legends and...

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Sweet Home Chicago: Blues in the Windy City

Not every city has its own sound. But in Chicago, you can’t miss the grinding soulful cadence that is the local brand of blues. The music—rustic rhythms mixed with urban grit—flows throughout the city...

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The top museums from Minnesota to Louisiana

The eclectic museums of Mississippi River Country help tell the story of the heart of America. Visitors can travel to world-renowned art museums to learn about local artists as well as global masters....

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Relive your favorite rom-coms in Chicago

Spend your Valentine’s weekend recreating your favorite romantic comedies that were filmed in Chicago. My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997) Treat yourself with a stay at the Drake Hotel: For an...

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Backstage to backroads on Nashville’s Trace Trail

The Nashville’s Trace Trail begins in Nashville and meanders its way through the southern portion of Middle Tennessee. Enjoy the scenic beauty around every turn, but locals will warn you cell phone...

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5 places every Elvis fan must visit in Mississippi River Country

If you’re a fan of the King of Rock ’n Roll, you shouldn’t miss an opportunity to explore the southern states of Mississippi River Country. In Tennessee, Louisiana, and Mississippi, you’ll find several...

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Use this passport to travel through country music history in Tennessee

If you’re a country music fan, there’s no better destination to explore than Tennessee—from Elvis Presley’s Graceland and Sun Studio and Memphis to Nashville’s honkytonks and The Grand Ole Opry, the...

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4 fun things to see & do in Tupelo

Visitors traveling through the Hills region of northeastern Mississippi will find the charming city of Tupelo—the birthplace of Elvis Presley, the headquarters of the historic Natchez Trace Parkway,...

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What’s new in Mississippi River Country in 2024

There’s always a lot to explore in the states of Mississippi River Country, from exciting outdoor attractions to fun events to one-of-a-kind places to stay. Here’s a look at some of the new additions...

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