Famous People from Clarksdale, MS
Sidewalk plaques dedicated to those who've made their mark on Clarksdale.
Sam Cooke
New Roxy Theater, 357 Issaquena Avenue
Muddy Waters
Clarksdale Station Train Depot, Blues Alley
Tennessee Williams
St. George’s Episcopal Church Rectory, 108 Sharkey Avenue
John Clark
Clark House, 211 Clark Street
ZZ Top
Carnegie Public Library (sidewalk leading up to the old entrance), 114 Delta Avenue
Son House
Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, 252 Delta Avenue
Early Wright
Alcazar Hotel, 127 Third Street
Charlie Conerly
Hambone Art Gallery, 111 East 2nd Street
Perian Conerly
Hambone Art Gallery, 111 East 2nd Street
John Lee Hooker
Sidewalk leading up to the outdoor stage at Yazoo & Blues Alley
Ike Turner
Delta Blues Museum, 1 Blues Alley
Super Chikan
Ground Zero Blues Club, 0 Blues Alley
Sam Cooke
New Roxy Theater, 357 Issaquena Avenue
Muddy Waters
Clarksdale Station Train Depot, Blues Alley
Tennessee Williams
St. George’s Episcopal Church Rectory, 108 Sharkey Avenue
John Clark
Clark House, 211 Clark Street
ZZ Top
Carnegie Public Library (sidewalk leading up to the old entrance), 114 Delta Avenue
Son House
Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, 252 Delta Avenue
Early Wright
Alcazar Hotel, 127 Third Street
Charlie Conerly
Hambone Art Gallery, 111 East 2nd Street
Perian Conerly
Hambone Art Gallery, 111 East 2nd Street
John Lee Hooker
Sidewalk leading up to the outdoor stage at Yazoo & Blues Alley
Ike Turner
Delta Blues Museum, 1 Blues Alley
Super Chikan
Ground Zero Blues Club, 0 Blues Alley
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Blues Hound Flat • 309 Issaquena • Clarksdale, MS 38614 • 901-272-0230
If you're looking for a cool place to stay in Clarksdale, Blues Hound Flat is where it's at.
Blues Hound Flat is located in historic downtown Clarksdale within walking distance to the Delta Blues Museum and Ground Zero.






