The B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center

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In addition to displaying the tools of B.B. King's trade, the former cotton gin (ginnery building) will now provide space for a theatre, music studio and displays on the history of both the Mississippi Delta and Memphis, Tennessee. If you have the means to assist in the ongoing construction of this one-of-a-kind museum, you may be able to secure a place on the "Commemorative Wall" which has been set aside for donors and partner organizations. Thanks for the music, the magic and the memories, B.B. ! (via ELLE magazine)

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