the crossroad

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the crossroad
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wee_twinkle

So, these are supposedly the famous Crossroads where Robert Johnsons sold his soul to the devil (Son House said it was at the Crossroads in Rosedale, but who knows!). As a blues lover you have to visit here once as this is an iconic place. However, it is a bit of a let down as the crossroads are right on the middle of a very busy intersection which kinda takes a bit of the magic away. In the end, it's just a sign on an intersection hence the 3 star review, but the story behind it makes it worth the detour!

rgarvin

It stands as the Icon for the Blues Capital of the world, where bluesman Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil. Clarksdale just has the blues infused into its fiber. great place to visit.

philandcathy

This is historic to say the least and extremely valuable to music history. I traveled a long way to visit and glad I did.

Robfromcrammy

Missed it on the way in, but took a detour via cross section 49/61 - it's iconic so make sure you stop by for a photo opp

NeilT3

The sun is setting and we are a handful of miles from our motel as we pass by Abe’s BBQ and the legendary Crossroads monument which is virtually on the crossroads of Highway 61 and Highway 49 in Clarksdale, which is believed to be the legendary crossroads where in the mid 1930’s Robert Johnson made his pact with the devil so he could be a blues legend – this whole scene is played out in the movie O Brother Where Art Thou? In rustic folklore, the junction of two roads was often looked upon as a site of evil and malevolence – the site of black magic. So according to the legend, Johnson went down to the crossroads and made a pact with Satan. The devil promised to fulfil his dreams; as a result Johnson traded his eternal soul for his extraordinary talents. Of course, the devil wouldn't allow him to enjoy his success and the lord of the underworld soon claimed his prize. Even though Johnson's musical legacy would eventually earn worldwide acclaim, he never had a chance to enjoy the fruits of his labour.re seems to be

SueWales

just what it says on the tin! Where Roberts Johnson apparently sold his soul to the devil so that he could become a great guitarist. Junction of hwy 49 and 61. Worth a stop on your way out of town.

brianhQ9085GF

On a blues trek from Chicago to New Orleans meant we had to take a diversion from Memphis out to Clarksdale and the crossroads, even if it isn't the one and probably never happened anyway. Just don't get there at rush hour when there are roadworks if you want a safe passage. Sadly, I don't seem to be any better on the guitar than I was before I came here.

19Nurse

This is only a 'marker' albeit of significance for music enthusiasts which would make it a must see and photograph for them! It is a very busy intersection but we did park up to take a photo.Not sure why it needs a review (but I have fallen into the trap)!

JBGuy1

While it's for sure not Robert Johnson's crossroad. Even if you go with your guitar at midnight you won't play any better tomorrow. But it's great that one of the great blues tales is immortalized.Pull off to the side of the road and get a shot. Even if it's a 'selfie'.

TerryD712

Just getting toward Clarksdale on the road from Memphis, the heavens opened and thunder and lightening hit! Was this some sort of omen? The roads just off the crossroad site were flooded within minutes! Still we managed to take photos and achieve a long time wish of mine. (Who cares if doubts exist as to the exact siting of the guitars - this pilgrimage is worth it?).

DebbaJoy

The crossroads is just a fancy marker at a very busy intersection. You can't really even pull off to take a picture. I got a shot of it as we waited at the red light!

Dutchkathy

We were looking for the feeling of the crossroad we got from the movie but this is nothing like it. The crossed blue guitars are on a busy, maybe the busiest, crossroad in Clarksdale. Not even the exact point either, very disappointing

SchelleyB

We were a large group of motorcycle riders...and I think almost all of us went to the Crossroads to take a picture. What a great time we had on this trip. Clarksdale is a must do while in the South!

michaelr331

Set in the middle of a major road junction, 49 and 61, it is well kept but great for a photo opportunity. Just don't get run over!!

Rdqueen

Lots of parking spots close by. Sign sticks right up ...just there and cool! Not far from downtown Clarksdale and eateries.

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