Looking to hit the road? Five spots in Tennessee and Mississippi every music lover should visit Bob Mehr, Memphis Commercial Appeal
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After a year of quarantine, shutdowns and limited movement for most Memphians, this summer looks to be a busy one for travel and entertainment.
While the Bluff City boasts plenty of world-class music museums of its own, for those looking to make an easy regional road trip, there are a number of intriguing options. There are several spots in Mississippi and Tennessee some newly opened, others recently expanded that every music lover should check out.
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After a year of quarantine, shutdowns and limited movement for most Memphians, this summer looks to be a busy one for travel and entertainment.
While the Bluff City boasts plenty of world-class music museums of its own, for those looking to make an easy regional road trip, there are a number of intriguing options. There are several spots in Mississippi and Tennessee some newly opened, others recently expanded that every music lover should check out.
Here are five musical destinations worth visiting.
Grammy Museum Mississippi
Hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday-Saturday; noon-3 p.m. Sunday
At the time it was opened in 2016, the Grammy Museum Mississippi was only the second Grammy museum to be built. The first is located in downtown Los Angeles L.A. Live complex.