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| 222 Howard St, Greenwood, MS 38930, USA (Greenwood, Mississippi)
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Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery
This museum opened on November 15, 2001 to raise the awareness and appreciation of the Delta blues. The primary focus of the museum is the "King of the Delta Blues," Robert Johnson who legend says sold his soul to the devil for his musical ability. The museum is the home to the largest collection of materials relating to Johnson, including photographs, awards, and a giant collection of his music as well.
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The Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery The official site of the Greenwood Blues Heritage Museum & Gallery, which houses the largest collection of Robert Johnson material. Johnson was believed to sell his soul to the devil for his amazing skills. |
Robert Johnson Blues Foundation The official site of the Foundation and Robert Johnson, the legendary blues musician who was said to have sold his soul to the devil. |
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