September 18, 2012
If there’s one thing the Delta does better than anyone else, it’s the Blues.
Savor the sounds of the deep South at Bridging the Blues a 12-day
event full of art, culture and history, bookended by two legendary blues festivals,
the Highway 61 Blues Festival in Leland, MS and the King Biscuit Blues Festival
in Helena, AR.
Check out the Bridging the Blues calendar of events and learn more on the Bridging the Blues page.
After all, blues music is only one way to experience the Delta. See the best of
the rest during your Delta visit with these attractions.
The Viking Cooking School in Greenwood, MS offer hands-on
cooking lessons on everything from cooking basics to Southern specialties.
Want all the Delta flavor without doing the cooking? Incorporate the Tamale Trail into your Delta travels
for a unique culinary experience.
Get out of the car and stretch your legs on the nature trails of Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge
in Boyle, MS. The
handicapped-accessible trails include a butterfly garden and observation
tower. Fall is an excellent
time for bird watching along the Mississippi Flyway.
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150th Anniversary of Vicksburg Campaign: Battles of Raymond,
Champion Hill,
Oct. 19-21, 2012 Vicksburg, MS |
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Mississippi Delta Tourism Association P.O. Box 606 - Clarksdale, Mississippi 38614 Copyright © 2012 Mississippi Delta Tourism Association. All Rights Reserved. 1-800-626-3764 |
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