Music rings from every corner of Mountain
View's downtown courtsquare as visitors stroll between impromptu
gatherings of musicians. Banjos, dulcimers, guitars, fiddles and
other acoustic instruments play the tunes of century old folk songs
just about every night of the week during the season. Those who
come to listen are invited to bring their lawn chairs and wander
from group to group listening to the offerings of traditional hill
music, folk music and the occasional bluegrass or gospel group.
The Stone County Courthouse is the heart of a
lively shopping district, home to a variety of craft, gift, and
antique shops. Nearby is the Old Mill, built in 1914 and restored
in 1983, which once supplied residents with fresh cornmeal and flour
and still has much of its original equipment. Several restaurants
and snack bars are around the square for visitors ready to take
a break to enjoy home-style treats.
In the evening, choose from a variety of indoor
music
shows and "pickin' barns" throughout town that feature
some of the finest musicians in the country. Don't forget to head
back to the square after the shows, where you are likely to hear
music being played late into the evening.
Still looking for more music? The nearby Ozark
Folk Center is a unique state park devoted to preserving Ozark
music, crafts and heritage. Live music performances during the day
and most evenings feature the traditional folk music of the Ozarks,
all dating from before 1941. Special events celebrating folk music
include music workshops for just about any acoustic instrument,
folk dance workshops, annual tributes to Jimmy Driftwood and Grandpa
Jones and the American Roots Music Series.