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  1. Clarksdale is a city in and the county seat of Coahoma County, Mississippi, United States. [2] It is located along the Sunflower River. Clarksdale is named after John Clark, a settler who founded the city in the mid-19th century when he established a timber mill and business.

    • julia k. 2 contributions. A must if you are in the area. Museum is amazing. Visit the town on the weekend for more opportunities to hear live music. Do alittle homework before you go about the Delta Blues history to really understand and enjoy each display.
    • abroadwithashley. Minneapolis, MN1,444 contributions. Great for Live Music. We ended up coming here after hours for a local show. It’s a great intimate venue, and the crew was super friendly.
    • Kathy B. 9 contributions. Always hear about the Crossroads! I know it was January, but I wish they would tidy up the landscape a little bit. But it's sooo cool!
    • kendredgirl. Morton, MS 134 contributions. Brunch and Blues. New Years Eve Brunch, very tasty elevated, southern brunch complete with delicious bloody Mary's and mimosas.
  2. Come on down to The Crossroads in Clarksdale, MS, just south of Memphis. Home of the Blues and many Blues music legends including Muddy Waters and Sam Cooke. There are so many things to explore from the world famous Delta Blues Museum to Canoeing on the Mighty Mississippi.

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    • Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States2
    • Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States3
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  3. Clarksdale, city, seat (1892) of Coahoma county, northwestern Mississippi, U.S. It is situated in the Mississippi River valley and lies along the Sunflower River, about 75 miles (120 km) south-southwest of Memphis, Tennessee.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Jump To The Section. Clarksdale is a captivating city in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. The city has a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. Known as the “Crossroads of the Blues,” this small town has earned worldwide recognition for its pivotal role in the birth and evolution of blues music.

  5. Walking Tour – of numerous Mississippi Blues Trail Markers, Clarksdale Walk of Fame Markers and Art & Culture banners throughout downtown. Lunch Downtown A variety of downtown lunch restaurants are sure to tempt you including world famous Ground Zero and the new kid the Little Red Rooster.

  6. Clarksdale [dead link] is a town of 15,000 people (2020) in the Mississippi Delta. About an hour south of Memphis , this little podunk town draws visitors from all over the world for its blues clubs and blues history.