15 Rock and Roll Landmarks Every Fan Should Visit
If you’re a dedicated fan of rock music, there are many significant landmarks from history scattered across the country and around the globe.
UltimateClassicRock.com put together a list of 50 must-see spots. Here are some highlights of those in the U.S.:
1. Apollo Theater in New York City
2. The Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
3. Crossroads in Clarksdale, Mississippi
4. Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee
5. Whiskey a Go Go in Los Angeles, California
6. Motown Museum in Detroit, Michigan
7. Prince’s Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota
8. Electric Lady Studios in New York City
9. Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago, Illinois
10. Allman Brothers Band Museum in Macon, Georgia
If you’ve got deep pockets, and want to travel out of the country, here are some spots to check out:
1. Abbey Road in London
2. ABBA the Museum in Stockholm, Sweden
3. Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica
4. Jim Morrison’s grave in Paris, France
5. Cavern Club in Liverpool, England (This is where The Beatles played when they were starting out.)
(See more at UltimateClassicRock.com.)