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Rhythms
of the South Vacation Holiday
Tennessee/Mississippi/Louisiana
11
Days / 10 Nights
Included
Features:
- Memphis,
TN
- Lunch
on Beale Street, home of the blues
- Learn
the roots of "the Memphis sound"
at the Rock n Soul Museum
- Visit
Sun Studio, the actual place where rock
n roll began
- Tour
Elvis' beloved Graceland home
- West
Tennessee
- Sleepy
John Estes' home
- Delta
Heritage Center
- Rockabilly
Hall of Fame
- Nashville,
TN
- Tour
the Country Music Hall of Fame
- Visit
historic Ryman Auditorium (original home
of the Grand Ole Opry)
- Tupelo,
MS
- See
the birthplace of Elvis - the King of Rock
n Roll
- See
the incredible Automobile Museum
- Clarksdale,
MS
- Trace
the history of the blues in an old train
depot, now the Delta Blues Museum
- Vicksburg,
MS
- Biedenharn
CocaCola Museum
- Tour
the Old Courthouse Museum
- Natchez,
MS
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Tour the beautiful antebellum home, Dunleith
Plantation
- Ferriday,
LA
- Tour
the Delta Music Museum
- Lafayette,
LA
- Tour
the cajun village, Vermilionville
- New
Orleans, LA
- Hotel
accommodations & all local
taxes for 10 nights
- Maps
of cities & states & suggested driving
routes
2008
Prices incl taxes & tours
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Total
1 Adult in 1 room |
Total
2 Adults in 1 room |
Total
3 Adults in 1 room |
Total
4 Adults in 1 room |
Moderate
Hotel Category |
$1,575.00 |
$1,795.00 |
$2,095.00 |
$2,395.00 |
Superior
Hotel Category |
$2,175.00 |
$2,395.00 |
$2,875.00 |
$3,435.00 |
Children
Rates: 0 - 3 yrs Free
/ 4 - 17 yrs $175.00
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| 2009
Prices incl taxes & tours |
Total
1 Adult in 1 room |
Total
2 Adults in 1 room |
Total
3 Adults in 1 room |
Total
4 Adults in 1 room |
Moderate
Hotel Category |
$1,695.00 |
$1,915.00 |
$2,215.00 |
$2,515.00 |
Superior
Hotel Category |
$2,445.00 |
$2,675.00 |
$3,195.00 |
$3,775.00 |
Children
Rates: 0 - 3 yrs Free
/ 4 - 17 yrs $175.00
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CITIES |
MODERATE
HOTELS |
SUPERIOR
HOTELS |
| Memphis
2 ngts |
Sleep
Inn Court Square |
Doubletree
Downtown |
| Nashville
2 ngts |
GuestHouse
Inn Opryland |
Sheraton
Downtown |
| Tupelo
1 ngt |
Ramada
Inn |
Wingate
Inn |
| Clarksdale
1 ngt |
Comfort
Inn |
Big
Pink Gueshouse |
| Natchez
1 ngt |
Radisson
Eola Hotel |
Radisson
Eola Hotel |
| Lafayette
1 ngt |
Comfort
Inn |
Hilton
Hotel |
| New
Orleans 2 ngts |
Historic
French Market Inn |
Astor
Crowne Plaza
Hotel |
DAY
1 - Memphis
Arrive
in Memphis, the "Home of the Blues"
and the "Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll."
After settling in your hotel, get yourself to
Beale Street, one of America's most famous streets
where W.C. Handy first penned the Blues music
of the Mississippi Delta. Located downtown stretching
several blocks east of the river bluffs. Nightclubs
and restaurants offer a variety of food and live
music including traditional Blues, Rhythm and
Blues, Jazz, and Rock'n'Roll. Shops and boutiques
throughout the district provide visitors with
the opportunity to purchase souvenirs, t-shirts,
memorabilia, and novelties. The world-famous street
also features a statue of W.C. Handy, a musical
"Walk of Fame," and Church Park, built
by the South's first Black millionaire, Robert
Church. Visit A. Schwab's Dry Goods Store at 163
Beale, a mainstay on the street since 1876, Schwab's
stocks everything from voodoo potions to 99-cent
neckties. Walk Beale Street west to Tom Lee Park
and the banks of the Mississippi River, where
you can stroll, gawk at the Riverboats and River
barges, and view an awesome sunset
DAY
2 - Memphis
First, go to Graceland and tour Elvis' beloved
Mansion. Imagine being in the same place where
the most famous musician in the world hung his
hat and made music that has mesmerized the world.
In addition to Elvis' home, the mansion tour includes
the Hall of Gold, Elvis' private office, the Meditation
Garden and the Racquetball Court with the dedicated
wall of gold and platinum records and monument
given by RCA Records proclaiming Elvis as the
greatest entertainer and recording artist of all
times. After the mansion, tour the remaining Graceland
attractions at your own pace. These include: The
Elvis Presley Car Museum, Elvis' Airplanes - The
Lisa Marie and the Hound Dog II, and the Sincerely
Elvis Museum filled with personal items and memorabilia.
Of course, gift shops abound, overflowing with
Elvis souvenirs, cassettes, videos and special
keepsakes.
For
sure, stride over to the Smithsonian's Rock
'n' Soul Museum. In the quest to identify
the roots of American music, all roads lead to
Memphis. Learn why Memphis was the epicenter of
Rock 'n' Roll and Blues 'n' Soul music. The sounds
that came from the fields, alleys, juke joints
and choir lofts all collided in Memphis and something
new was created: a kind of musical magic that
would eventually transform the hearts, attitudes
and ways of the world.
Next
tour the nearby Sun Studio, the
birthplace of Rock'n'Roll. Today the studio, where
Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, B.B. King, Rufus
Thomas, Howlin' Wolf, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins,
Roy Orbison, and many others launched their careers,
is open to the public for tours daily while still
operating as a studio by night. Sun Studio Cafe
is located next door to the studio. Above the
cafe is a new museum/gallery featuring hundreds
of rare recordings, memorabilia, photographs,
and vintage recording equipment. Overnight
Memphis.
DAY
3 - Memphis to Nashville (210 miles / 338 kilometers)
Depart Memphis this morning for Nashville. You
will drive through Nutbush, the birthplace of
entertainer Tina Turner, to Brownsville, Tennessee.
Here you can visit the home of blues singer Sleepy
John Estes, and the adjacent Delta
Heritage Center. Down the road in Jackson
you can tour the Rockabilly Hall of Fame
and visit the Casey Jones Village and Old Country
Store. Continue on the interstate to Nashville.
After settling in at your hotel quickstep over
to the 2nd Ave or Broadway Ave for some outstanding
country music. Practice yelling "Yee HA!"
and learn how to do some real country dancin'
at the Wildhorse Saloon. Overnight Nashville
DAY
4 - Nashville
Located on the west bank of the Cumberland River
just a few steps from the historic Ryman Auditorium
and the authentic honky-tonks of Lower Broadway
is the fabulous Country
Music Hall of Fame. Through the display
of stage costumes, musical instruments, artworks,
film and photography, the history of country music
vividly unfolds in this sparkling, new downtown
facility. In a soundproof 75 seat Songwriter's
Theater, songwriters regularly entertain and enlighten
museum guests with in-the-round guitar pulls and
song swaps, a uniquely Nashville tradition. The
Country Music Hall of Fame is a shrine inspired
by, and a tribute to the many country music stars
that have gone before and the many yet to come.
Next you'll tour the Ryman Auditorium,
mother church of country music and 1940's home
of the Grand Ole Opry. Like to shop? Then you
must browse Opry Mills for Shoppertainment
at its finest. Opry Mills combines outlet, discount
and specialty retailers, themed restaurants and
fun-filled entertainment venues in an energetic
and exciting environment with more than 200 places
to shop, eat and play including Bass Pro Shop's
Outdoor World.
Overnight Nashville.
DAY
5 - Nashville to Tupelo (195 miles / 314 kilometers)
Departing Nashville, you will travel to Tupelo
on the historic and scenic Natchez Trace Parkway,
an 800-year-old path taken by Indians, outlaws
and settlers. In Tupelo, visit Elvis Presley's
Birthplace. This modest two-room house,
where the King of Rock 'n' Roll was born, has
been restored and is part of the Elvis Presley
Center that also includes the Elvis Presley Museum,
Memorial Chapel and Elvis Presley Park. The museum
has one of the most unique private collections
of Elvis memorabilia in the world. Overnight
Tupelo
DAY
6 - Tupelo to Clarksdale (110 miles / 118
Kilometers)
Tour the great Tupelo Automobile Museum and see
over 100 antique, classic and collectible automobiles,
chronologically displayed, illustrate the progress
of over 100 years of automobile design and engineering.
Your self-guided tour begins with an 1886 Benz,
representing the birth of the automobile, and
culminates with a never-driven 1994 Dodge Viper.
The collection, valued at over $6 million, includes
a rare Tucker, a Lincoln previously owned by Elvis
Presley, other movie and celebrity vehicles, Hispano
Suizas, a Duesenberg and many more rare brands
and American favorites.
Depart
Tupelo & en route to Clarksdale stop in the
beautiful town of Oxford, home of the University
of Mississippi and the writers William Fulkner
& John Grisham. Continue on west to Clarksdale.
From the 1930's through the 1950's Clarksdale
was a major blues town. John Lee Hooker, Ike Turner,
Little Junior Parker and Sam Cooke were born here.
Robert Nighthawk, Bukka White, "Gatemouth"
Moore, Eddie Boyd, Son House, and Charley Patton
all once lived in the area. Clarksdale became
the center of the blues world by virtue of its
location smack in the middle of the Delta, and
Delta blues still come from this source.
In
Clarksdale, don't miss the Delta Blues
Museum. Here you can enjoy unique displays,
video tape and slide/sound programs, photographs,
and recordings, about the blues. Nearby
on Delta Avenue is the Sunflower River Trading
Company store with many unusual items for sale.
Stop for lunch or evening drinks at Ground Zero
Blues Club, an authentically reproduced blues
"juke joint" owned by the famous actor,
Morgan Freeman.Stop in Stackhouse Records, a record
shop and recording studio for Rooster Blues Records.
Visit "The Crossroads", the intersection
of Highways 61 and 49, where legend has it that
the most famous bluesman of all, Robert Johnson,
made a pact with the devil. Bluesmen who knew
Johnson were all astounded at how quickly he learned
the guitar, and Johnson himself often claimed
his extraordinary prowess as a "gift"
from the devil. Overnight Clarksdale
DAY
7 - Clarksdale to Vicksburt to Natchez (216 miles
/ 348 kilometers)
From Clarksdale, head south to Vicksburg and visit
the hallowed Biedenharn Candy Company,
the restored 1890 building where Coca-Cola®
was first bottled anywhere in the world. This
museum contains a reproduction of the bottling
works, Coca-Cola® memorabilia, a 1900 soda
fountain, and a restored 1890 candy store. Built
by slave labor in 1858, the Old Courthouse
Museum is the most historic building
in Vicksburg. Standing on one of the highest hills
in the city, it dominates the Vicksburg skyline
and Vicksburg history. The exhibits have an irresistible
"grandma's attic" quality that no history
book or movie can match.
Continue
southward to Port Gibson, which was saved during
the Civil War because it was proclaimed too beautiful
to burn. Next, head off to the famous river town
of Natchez. Tonight explore Natchez-Under-The-Hill,
an historic district of shops, restaurants and
riverboat casinos Overnight Natchez.
DAY
8 - Natchez to Lafayette (150 miles / 241kilometers)
Tour
one of the beautiful antebellum homes, Dunleith
Plantation, before departing beautiful
Natchez. Cross the river & stop in the small
town of Ferriday and visit the Delta Music
Museum which showcases entertainers Jerry
Lee Lewis and Mickey Gilley, evangelist Jimmy
Swaggart, blues trombonist Pee Wee Whittaker,
General Claire Chennault, and newscaster Howard
K. Smith. Overnight Lafayette
DAY
9 - Lafayette to New Orleans (135 miles / 217
kilometers)
This morning you will tour Vermilionville,
Louisiana’s Cajun/Creole Heritage &
Folklife Park. Vermilionville authentically portrays
a way of life preserved with a distinctly French
accent. Situated on the banks of the Bayou Vermilion,
this Cajun/Creole heritage and folklife park recreates
life in the Acadiana area between 1765 and 1890.
The beautiful grounds, which are laid out as an
historic village, contain eighteen structures,
including six restored original homes. In most
of the structures, costumed interpreters demonstrate
traditional crafts or musical styles. After departing
Lafayette you’ll pass through the capital
city of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, then point your
car towards the Big Easy: the wonderful city of
New Orleans. Overnight New Orleans.
DAY
10 - New Orleans
This morning you will take a guided walking
tour of Vieux Carre, the historic French
Quarter, It is one of the oldest and most extraordinary
neighborhoods in the U.S. Often referred to as
the "heart" of New Orleans, the French
Quarter is a vibrant enclave of shops, hotels,
clubs restaurants and residences. Within the French
Quarter is the exciting Bourbon Street, referred
to as the playground of the South. Nearby is Royal
Street best known for its upscale art galleries
and world-class antique shops. Many of the French
Quarter restaurants have become global attractions
and serve incredible food, everything from oyster
bars to 5 star dinning. You will also enjoy the
special sounds of Jazz, Cajun, and Zydeco in addition
to Rock 'n' Roll, Rhythm 'n' Blues and Gospel.
Overnight New Orleans.
Day
11 - Depart for home.
Terms
& Conditions
Terms
& Conditions: Transportation to the attractions
& hotels is not included. All prices are the
total costs for the number of adults occupying
the room in existing bedding. Rolloways are not
included & may be at an extra charge if available.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American
Express. Cancellations less than 30 days before
arrival will incur penalties of $25.00 per person
plus any supplier fees. Changes made after documents
have been issued incur a $25.00 document reissue
fee.
Contact
Us:
Postal
Mail:
Sweet Magnolia Tours
P.O. Box 753548
Memphis, TN 38175
Telephone:
1-901-369-9838
Toll
Free:
1-866-320-5295
FAX:
1-901-369-9839
E-mail:
memphis@sweetmagnoliatours.com
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