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Live Your Greatest Hits $300,000 Infinity of Winnings Giveaway at Gold Strike
TUNICA — Gold Strike is home to the Live Your Greatest Hits $300,000 Infinity of Winnings in March and April. Earn entries from March 1 at 12:01 a.m. to 9:50 p.m. on April 29 for drawings to win Rewards Play or Infiniti QX80s. Play at Gold Strike and visit the casino on drawing days—Saturdays, March 11, 25, April 15 and 29—for your chance to win big. You may just drive away in a one of two new Infiniti QX80s that will be given away.
Drawings will take place at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Players can win from $500 to $1,500 in Rewards Play and at 10 p.m. drawings on March 25 and April 29, an
Infiniti QX80 will be given away.
All drawing entries are virtual and must be activated on the day of the drawing. Drawing entries may be activated from 10 a.m. through 9:50 p.m. on each drawing day at the One Star Rewards kiosk, slot machine (rated session) or through a closed table rating. Once a participant has activated their drawing entries, any additional entries
earned until 9:50 p.m. on that drawing day will be automatically activated into the virtual drum. Participants must activate drawing entries at least 10 minutes prior to the drawing time. Entries earned during the 10-minute period prior to the drawing may not be eligible for activation in the pending drawing, but will be eligible for a following available drawing time.
After the conclusion of the final drawing on each grand prize drawing day, all virtual drawing entries will be emptied from the virtual drawing drum.
See the Gold Strike One Star Rewards desk for more information.
    Blues history can be found at Gateway
  Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center
TUNICA — Experience The Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center in Tunica, Mississippi. Jump back in time and relive iconic moments in Blues history at The Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center in Tunica, Mississippi.
Through interactive exhibits, artwork, and other attractions, the Blues Museum, which is affiliated with Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau, guides visitors through the story of how the genre was born and the ways in which the town of Tunica and the Delta region helped shape the foundation of this soulful music.
• Dig Deep into the Rich History of the Blues
Whether you’re a fan of the moving melodies or moving lyrics, blues music speaks to generations of fans in so many ways. Learn what makes this music the heart of the American South through
the remarkable installments at The Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center.
Honoring legends and notable moments throughout the lifespan of this genre, the museum brings the music to life through a host of exhibits and other attractions, complete with a recording studio where one can learn the basics first-hand, galleries and educational programs include:
What Is Blues?
Why the Mississippi Delta?
Evolution of Style and Form
Mississippi Bluesmen
Evolution of the Guitar
Blues and Beyond – The British Invasion
Blues Lyric Interactive
Take a tour during your weekend getaway or make it a must-see
on your next road-trip through the area. Afterward, be sure to stop at the gift shop to find a souvenir that will commemorate your time in Tunica.
• Discover Local Attractions and Legendary Landmarks
Go big and take the grand tour. The Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center is also home to the Highway 61 marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail. Here, one can learn about the famous road that inspired such artists as Charlie Musselwhite, Sunnyland Slim, Big Joe Williams, and other musical trailblazers. As one of the most famous roads in American music, Highway 61 is a famous landmark with more than 100 Mississippi Blues Trail markers to be found on a Mississippi Delta tour through Blues history. The center is located at 13625 Highway 61 North.
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