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09/19/09

Memphis’ Own Cooper-Young Festival

It’s a chance to relax…. Listen to some good tunes (we heard Will Tucker and God only knows who else)… Grab a bite to eat (we picked the opulence crepe and later shared a funnelcake with my neice)…

What I love most is it is Memphis through and through.  The vibe you get.  The people you meet.  The way everyone seems to move to a band.  Always in September and always looked forward to!  If you haven’t gone yet, you better run for it cause the 2009 festival is underway and it won’t last nearly long enough!

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  1. Memphis’ Cooper Young Fest Embraces Farm Booths « ag – a colorful adventure for this city girl says:
    September 19, 2010 at 2:22 pm

    […] been to the Cooper-Young Festival before (old post on my travel blog) and I love the vibe, people, food and music. This year’s festival was […]

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