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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Review

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

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This tribute to country-music's finest, among them Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash, reopened in 2001 in a new facility across from the Gaylord Entertainment Center. A block long, the museum contains plaques honoring country greats, a two-story wall with every gold and platinum country record, a theater that screens a digital film on the industry, and daily live entertainment, not to mention Elvis Presley's solid-gold 1960 Cadillac limo. A digital film presentation surveys country music around the world.

  • Cost: $17.95
  • Open: Daily 9-6; except Tuesday in Jan. and Feb., when museum is closed
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