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Blues singer outside the Ground Zero Blues Club, Clarksdale, Mississippi. Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith, and ZZ Top are some of the many musicians who have put Clarksdale on the map. With its own blues museum on Blues Alley, it is no surprise to hear that Clarksdale is famous for being the birth place of the blues. (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
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