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Music
Lovers Vacation

Branson combines small-town charm
with big-city music and entertainment. Today it is sometimes referred to
as a “family-friendly Las Vegas” because of the flashy lights and
decorations and its numerous shows and attractions, as Today, the strip
is open year-round and has more than 40 theaters producing shows to fit
every taste and schedule. You can select from
gospel, rock, pop, comedy, drama,
and variety shows. The “strip” draws people from near and
far.

Nashville may be the capital
of Tennessee, but it's better known as Music City USA. It is the
city where unknown musicians can become overnight sensations, and where
the Grand Ole Opry still takes center stage. In addition,
Nashville's southern hospitality, mild climate, rich history, beautiful
parks
and museums like the
Country Music Hall of Fame bring
visitors from all over.
 
Memphis is known as a
musical city particularly the birthplace of rock 'n' roll and the home
of the blues. It is also the home to
Elvis Presley’s Graceland
, and Sun Studios which gave birth to first recordings by music
legends like Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, B.B.
King, and Roy Orbison. This city is also known for its art
galleries, sports arenas, Mississippi riverboat tours and voodoo shops.
 
New Orleans is known for jazz
music, distinctive architecture, unique cuisine, voodoo and the Mardi
Gras celebration in late February or early March. This interesting
city has many attractions from the world famous French Quarter and
Bourbon Street, to St Charles Ave home of Tulane and Loyola
Universities, to Magazine street with its boutiques and antique shops.
The unique atmosphere of this city makes it one of the most popular US
destinations.

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