Celebrating the “Queen of Rock” in Her Hometown

Tina Turner - In Loving Memory - 1939-2023

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Where it all started

Anna Mae Bullock, born and raised in Nutbush, a small farming community outside of Brownsville Tennessee, is known worldwide as Tina Turner.

Fans from around the world travel to Brownsville each year to celebrate the “Queen,” and the legacy of Flagg Grove School, her childhood schoolhouse.

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TINA TURNER HERITAGE DAYS
September 27-29, 2024

Brownsville Tennessee

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Official ribbon cutting and opening of Tina Turner Museum / Flagg Grove School, September 26, 2014.

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Held the 4th weekend of September, fans gather for Tina fun, including tours of Nutbush and tribute concerts.

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About Flagg Grove School

Benjamin Brown Flagg sold one acre of land in January 1889 to a group of Trustees charged with the task of building Flagg Grove School.

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Tina Turner Museum

The Tina Turner Museum, located inside the restored Flagg Grove School, is filled with Tina Turner memorabilia, including costumes from her last tour, gold and platinum record awards and more.

 

“I look forward to traveling to Brownsville and Nutbush each year to see my “Tina” family. Great fun, food and people. I wouldn’t miss Tina Turner Heritage Days.”

— Dashon, Atlanta GA