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LOUISIANA
Delta Music Museum
Ferriday, LA
Phone: 318/757-4297 - www.deltamusicmuseum.com
The Delta Music Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve
and exhibit the musical heritage along the Mississippi River
Delta region. Visit the museum to see the memorabilia, learn
the history and watch video performance clips of each regional
musical celebrity.
MISSISSIPPI
B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center
Indianola, MS
Phone: 662/887-9539 - bbkingmuseum.org
The B.B. King Museum may be the most inspiring stop you’ll The Delta Cultural Center in Helena, AR. Photo courtesy of the Delta Cultural Center
ever make. Through thousands of rare artifacts, award-winning Delta State University Archives
films, computer interactives and more, the museum’s exhibits Cleveland, MS
bring you along the journey of Riley B. King’s life as he became Phone: 662/846-4780
a blues legend who was always connected to the Delta. deltastate.edu/library/departments/archives-museum
The Delta State University Archives Department collects,
preserves and makes accessible historical manuscript collections
that document the history and culture of Mississippi in general,
and the Mississippi Delta region, in particular. In addition to
exhibits on the region’s history, blues lovers should be sure to
see “A Cast of Blues” – a collection of 55 life-masks of legendary
blues musicians by artist Sharon McConnell.
Dockery Farms Foundation
Cleveland, MS
Phone: 662/719-1048 - dockeryfarms.org
Peruse the historic property and beautifully restored buildings
The Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, MS. of Dockery Farms, a cotton plantation of the Mississippi Delta
Photo by Ken Murphy for Belinda Stewart Architects established in 1895, that was known for offering its laborers
Delta Blues Museum fairer contracts and treatment. African Americans who worked
Clarksdale, MS at Dockery, including blues pioneers Henry Sloan and Charley
Phone: 662/627-6820 - www.deltabluesmuseum.org Patton, created a culture that inspired the blues. To arrange a
Celebrating its 40 anniversary this year, the Delta Blues tour, contact Bill Lester: wclester@gmail.com.
th
Museum preserves, interprets and encourages a deep interest Elvis Presley Birthplace
in the story of the blues. Explore the museum’s blues artifacts, Tupelo, MS
memorabilia, photographs, stories and art portraying the blues Phone: 662/841-1245 - elvispresleybirthplace.com
tradition, as well as multimedia exhibits dedicated to pioneers of Elvis revolutionized popular music by blending the blues he
the Delta blues. first heard as a youth in Tupelo with country, pop and gospel.
The Delta Center for Culture and Learning Many of his first recorded songs were covers of earlier blues
Delta State University, Cleveland, MS recordings, and he continued to incorporate blues into his music
Phone: 662/846-4311 - deltacenterdsu.com for the remainder of his career. The Elvis Presley Center includes
The Delta Center advances Delta State University’s the house where he was born, the Elvis Presley Museum and
participation in promoting and celebrating the unique heritage of Memorial Chapel, and Elvis Presley Park.
the Delta, while also addressing the longstanding social, economic Gateway to the Blues Museum
and cultural challenges that inhibit regional advancement. Of Tunica Resorts, MS
particular interest to blues fans, check out the Center’s International Phone: 888/488-6422 - www.TunicaTravel.com/Blues
Delta Blues Project – featuring an International Conference on the At Tunica’s Gateway to the Blues Museum, see the story
Blues, a Blues Studies program and a Blues Leadership Incubator. of the blues come to life. You’ll experience interactive exhibits,
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