National Civil Rights Museum

National Civil Rights Museum Sign

The National Civil Rights Museum is a compound of museums and historic buildings located in Memphis, Tennessee. It is noted as one of the nation’s premier heritage and cultural museums. It has a mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and as well as explore how … Read more

Central BBQ – Great Memphis BBQ

Central BBQ Entrance

Central BBQ has been ranked as the number one spot for barbeque in Memphis. The restaurant was founded by Craig Blondis and Roger Sapp who met on the barbeque circuit in the mid-80s. They have competed in Memphis in May’s World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and many local and regional BBQ competitions. … Read more

Belmont Mansion

Belmont Mansion Nashville Entrance

Belmont Mansion or also known as Acklen Hall is a historic mansion in Nashville, Tennessee. It was originally known as Belle Monte, Belle Mont, or Belmont. This mansion was built between the years 1849 and 1853 by Joseph and Adelicia Acklen to serve as the center of their 180-acre summer estate. Through … Read more

Johnny Cash Museum

Johnny Cash Museum

The Johnny Cash Museum is a museum in Nashville thatfeatures the most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cashitems and mementos in the world. It was opened in April 2013 to honor the life and music of the country superstar that was often referred to as the “Man in Black”. It is an 18,000 … Read more

B.B. King’s Blues Club

BB Kings Nashville

B.B. King’s Blues Club is a restaurant, bar, and live music club in the USA. It has a rich southern heritage of soulful blues, classic soul, and rock and roll that will entertain you while enjoying their delicious ribs and other southern foods. When you visit this club, you will be able … Read more

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

Andrew Jackson Tomb

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage or more popularly known as The Hermitage is a historical plantation and museum that is located in Davidson County, Tennessee. It is 10 miles east of downtown Nashville. It is the home of the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, from 1804 until he died at the … Read more

Guide to Visiting Nashville Tennessee

How can you beat viewing old southern elegance, zip lining, hot honey spiced fried chicken and partying at the Redneck Riveria, listening to blues and country and some good old rock and roll at Kid Rock’s. Nashville has something for just about everyone. A recent adventure took is to the following accommodations, … Read more

Visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is where the history of the best-known and most influential artists, producers, engineers, and other notable figures who had some major influence on the development of rock and roll are recognized and archived. It was on April 20, 1983, when The Rock and Roll Hall … Read more

Trip to Austin, Texas the Live Music Capital of the World

Trip to Austin, Texas the Live Music Capital of the World

Texas was founded in 1839, and it is the only state to have been a decade-long successful republic before it became a state. Compared to California that had a very brief foray as the Bear Republic before becoming a U.S. territory, Texas was a sovereign nation from 1836 to 1846. In 1839 … Read more

Trip to Cleveland, Ohio a Surprisingly Delightful Visit

Cleveland Sign

Cleveland is a major city in the state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. It is the 51st-largest city in the United States with its city having a population of 388,072 and the 2nd-largest city in Ohio. The people living in Cleveland are called Clevelanders. The city also has … Read more