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National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
The National Civil Rights Museum exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present.
Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Located on the original site of the Stax Records studio in Memphis, the Stax Museum pays special tribute to the artists who recorded there, as well as other American soul legends.
Beale Street, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Beale Street is a street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street. It is a significant location in the city’s history, as well as in the history of blues music.
Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
Hot Springs National Park has a rich cultural past. It stands as an icon for healing and a tribute to the “American Spa” of the 20th century.
Old State House Museum, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
The Old State House, formerly called the Arkansas State House, is the oldest surviving state capitol building west of the Mississippi River.
Little Rock Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
The school was the site of forced desegregation in 1957 after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public schools was unconstitutional three years earlier.
On the Route 66 in Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
Oklahoma boasts more than 400 miles of Route 66 – more than any other state – and Oklahoma City serves as a center point.
Texas Capitol, Congress Ave, and 6th Street, Austin, Texas, USA
The Texas State Capitol is the largest state capitol in the US in terms of square feet. 6th street has a bustling array of bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Gruene and Lockhart, Texas, USA
Gruene Historic District is a former ghost town that offers a General Store, souvenir shops, and the Gristmill and Gruene Hall. Lockhart is the “Barbecue Capital of Texas,” claimed the Texas Legislature.