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Kaat72
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Hi y'all! Hubby and me are planning a cr trip on the east of the US for 2014. What are (if possible related to music) the must sees?
Of course there is the Woodstock '69 compound upstate New York, and the FAME recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. What more? Help pinning some point of interest on our map.
We drove around in the south west for three weeks in 2011. Started in San Franscisco, visited CA, NV, AZ, UT, NM, TX and LA, back home via Houston. Since it was my first time there, and hubby had been there a couple of times before and we didn't want it to be a 'showing Katey around' trip, we had this theme: music.
We came across some hard rock cafes, two immense Amoeba music stores, restaurants with live blues and rock music, and for instance seen Janis Joplin's home in San Francisco, Santa Monica's night club The Troubadour (where many artists like Bob Dylan started), paid our respect at Leadbelly's grave 32 miles west of Shreveport, and Buddy Holly's memorial center in Lubbock, TX.
Soooo, what's a must see in the east?
Much appreciated
Of course there is the Woodstock '69 compound upstate New York, and the FAME recording studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. What more? Help pinning some point of interest on our map.
We drove around in the south west for three weeks in 2011. Started in San Franscisco, visited CA, NV, AZ, UT, NM, TX and LA, back home via Houston. Since it was my first time there, and hubby had been there a couple of times before and we didn't want it to be a 'showing Katey around' trip, we had this theme: music.
We came across some hard rock cafes, two immense Amoeba music stores, restaurants with live blues and rock music, and for instance seen Janis Joplin's home in San Francisco, Santa Monica's night club The Troubadour (where many artists like Bob Dylan started), paid our respect at Leadbelly's grave 32 miles west of Shreveport, and Buddy Holly's memorial center in Lubbock, TX.
Soooo, what's a must see in the east?
Much appreciated