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Parades, masked balls, singer-songwriter festivals and lots of music are what you can expect at any time of the year in these three cities. Don't miss Music Midtown (May) in Atlanta, Fan Fair (June) in Nashville and of course one of the world's biggest parties, Mardi Gras (February), in New Orleans.
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Atlanta
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon, 90 miles south of Atlanta, is worth the scenic drive for exhibits on music legends from REM and Ray Charles, to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Little Richard.
Nashville
Cruise Lower Broadway and the Honky Tonks on Saturday evening. The crowds are out, the best bands are on and you can barhop freely.
New Orleans
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival spans eight days in late April-early May features all manner of local music, and big international names too.
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