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Cordova, Tennessee, might not be a household name for everyone, but it's been a launching pad for some notable figures. Many might recognize the name Lucy Hale.
Everything Rosemark is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Rosemark.
Cordova, Tennessee, might not be a household name for everyone, but it's been a launching pad for some notable figures. Many might recognize the name Lucy Hale.
Driver, Arkansas, sits in Mississippi County, a place known for its fertile soil and flat landscape, prime for farming. While it might not be the biggest town on the map, Driver has ties to some impressive figures.
Elvis Presley's Memphis mansion. The King's jumpsuits and pink Cadillac.
Where rock and roll was born. Elvis Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded here.
Memphis' underground rib palace since 1948. Down an alley under a hotel. Dry rub ribs charcoal broiled. No sauce needed.
The home of the blues. Neon-lit clubs and BBQ joints where B.B. King got his start.
Where Otis Redding Isaac Hayes and Booker T recorded. Memphis soul lives here.
Five ducks march through the Memphis Peabody Hotel lobby to their rooftop palace. Daily at 11 AM and 5 PM.
Memphis dry-rub ribs and pulled pork nachos. Locals' favorite over the tourist spots.
Jim Neely's legendary Memphis dry-rub ribs and BBQ spaghetti. A soul food institution.
10 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
This place began as Union Depot, the final major stop in Tennessee for westward stagecoaches traveling from Nashville. When the stagecoach route gave way to the Memphis & Ohio Railroad, it transitioned into a rail…
Cordova, Tennessee, might not be a household name for everyone, but it's been a launching pad for some notable figures. Many might recognize the name Lucy Hale.
Driver, Arkansas, sits in Mississippi County, a place known for its fertile soil and flat landscape, prime for farming. While it might not be the biggest town on the map, Driver has ties to some impressive figures.
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