I am curious which recording studios of note have tours set up for the general public (well, myself anyway, the public is on their own).
I went to Sun Studio back in the late 80's with my parents, that was nice. It was much smaller than I'd imagined. We got some sort of combined city tour/Graceland tour. Pro tip: Memphis is hot and humid in the summer.
https://www.sunstudio.com/visit
I'm local to Chicago, I really should make a point to see Chess Records:
https://www.bluesheaven.com/
Abbey Road is on my bucket list, but not happening any time soon. I don't know how often it's opened up for tours:
https://www.abbeyroad.com/crossing
Historic Studio Tours
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Re: Historic Studio Tours
Abbey Road (EMI) Studio 2 opening up for a couple of days next November for lecture by Brian Kehew.
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