Highway 61 highlights Deep South history and culture

Bill Cork
Bill Cork
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Highway 61, often referred to as “The Blues Highway,” runs from New Orleans to Memphis along the Mississippi River. The route passes through a variety of landscapes, including Louisiana’s coastal swamps and the alluvial plains of the Delta. Along its path, Highway 61 is closely tied to the history and culture of the Deep South, serving as a corridor for migration and change.

Stories connected to this highway reflect both natural history and human experiences in the region. Known for its association with blues music, Highway 61 has played a role in shaping cultural narratives across generations.



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