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Tag Archives: taverns
Roadside Americana: A montage of iconic Juke Joints
The map and series of photos provided below depict juke joints, both past and present. Historically associated with the Blues, most juke joints have been situated across the Deep South, particularly in and around the Mississippi Delta Region. Sadly, the … Continue reading →
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Tagged bars, blues, dancing, juke joints, lounges, music, music venues, taverns, The Blues
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