Hubby and I traveled south along Natchez Trace stopping along the way to take pictures of markers. Bear Creek Mound, Pharr Mounds, Donivan Slough, Old Trace & Twenty Mile Bottom.
We arrived in Tupelo MS the birth home of Elvis Presley. We walked around the home and looked inside, we walked along the Walk of Life printed on the granite marker laid around the birth home. We saw the statue of Elvis at age 13. We saw Elvis Presley and the Blues marker telling about his influence on Blues music. We walked into the church where Elvis and his family attended. We visited Elvis's chapel "a place of meditation". We walked along the eight-foot "Story Wall", about Elvis's life told by friends of the family. We stopped to watch the fountain with thirteen upper spouts representing his life in Tupelo. We visited the gift shop.
Our last stop was Memphis Bound where we saw a replica of the 1939 green Plymouth that Elvis drove to Memphis TN.
We saw the Lyric Theater where the family may have gone to see a movie. Our last stop in Tupelo was the Tupelo National Battlefield.
Bear Creek Mound |
Pharr Mounds |
Pharr Mounds |
Donivan Slough |
Old Trace |
Twenty Mile Bottom |
Elvis Presley's birth home built in 1934 |
Elvis Presley's birth home |
Statue of Elvis Presley as a boy |
Elvis Presley boyhood church |
Elvis Presley Museum |
1939 Plymouth |
Shake Rag Blues Marker |
Shake Rag Blues Marker |
Colorful guitar with Elvis' face |
Convention Center display of Elvis Presley and Marty Stewart |
Fair Park and City Hall |
Lyric Theater "All Shook Up" |
Tupelo National Battlefield |
Battle of Tupelo and The Western Campaign 1864 |
We ate lunch at Cracker Barrel |
Tupelo National Battlefield |
Mural in Red Bay |
Music Hall of Fame in Tuscumbia |
The Blues Trail Mississippi to Alabama |
The Blues Trail Mississippi to Alabama |
It had been a full day driving south on Natchez Trace stopping to see several sights. A stop at Elvis Presley's birth home site. We made a stop at the Lee County-Tupelo Convention Centre.
We visited the Tupelo National Battlefield. We ate lunch at Cracker Barrel. We stopped in Red Bay. Our last stop was at the Music Hall of Fame where the Alabama to Mississippi Blues Marker was located.