Visit Cleveland, Mississippi
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A destination in its own right with its vibrant, downtown shops and restaurants must see attractions and great hotels. The charming Delta town of Cleveland, Mississippi is just over 100 miles south of Memphis, Tennessee. A city of 12,000 named after President Grover Cleveland, the town began formation in 1869 as people moved inland from the Mississippi River. Join us as we explore the adventures we had in Cleveland, Mississippi. We stayed at The Cotton House - Located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, Cotton House sits in historic Cleveland, just down the road from the Mississippi Blues Trail, at the doorstep of The GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi. Located in the lobby, James Beard Award nominated Chef Cole Ellis brings Delta Meat Market to the Cotton House Hotel: both a premium grocer of specialty meat, cheese and artisan goods; and a casual, full-service restaurant serving internationally influenced dishes deeply rooted in the Southern culinary traditions of the Mississippi Delta.   Previous Episodes mentioned:  Mississippi Delta Episode - https://bit.ly/3nUTgIh Delta Tamales - https://bit.ly/43iOEvU The Delta Blues - https://bit.ly/3KsGd8M   Places of interest mentioned:  Cotton House - https://www.cottonhousecleveland.com/ Zoe Coffee Co. - https://www.zoecoffeeco.com/ Airport Grocery - https://www.airportgrocerycleveland.com/ The GRAMMY Museum - https://www.grammymuseumms.org/ Jackson Day Trip to Eudora Welty’s house and garden - https://welty.mdah.ms.gov/ Spotify Playlist “Driving the Natchez Trace” - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2JAvK3dCuQAj33gUJ5qJc6    Would you share and/or support this show? Text a friend with a link to the show https://pod.link/1442852139 Financially support us by visiting https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD
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