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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Category: Monuments + Museums

222 Fifth Ave., Nashville, TN 37203
615.416.2001

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - Reviews from across the web

No title - user review
We really liked this museum. The audio option provides good explanation of exhibits. Provides great overview of country music history. We enjoyed seeing Elvis's gold car and piano. Th...
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Expensive Admission Costs!! - user review
As stated above, the cost of admission is pretty high, so I probably wouldnt drag a large family here. The building is beautiful however, and you dont need to be a count...
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Amazing - user review
It has everything from Hank Williams Srs 1st wifes wedding dress to the corn field prop from Hee Haw! Its awesome! When you first enter, there are gold records ...
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No title - user review
This was an interesting experience. 4 of us went and we are all huge country music fans. My parents, who are in their fifties and myself and my hubby, who are late 20's. Myself, I was ...
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great place - user review
What a great experience, well worth the admission price.I found the self guided tour to be excellent, no rush to hurry.The staff were frien...
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unmissable - user review
Met someone in airport who came to Nashville and did not visit The Hall of fame!?! It is a fantastic visit even if you think you do not like Country Music, you will when you leave. There w...
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No title - user review
I don't consider myself a huge fan of country music, so I was a little hesitant to fork over $20 for admission, but this museum is worth it! The exhibits are well thought out and inte...
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Very Costly - user review
I am not sure why it costs almost 20 bucks. There is really not that much to see there. In their brochure they could have said parking is available right across the street, bu...
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For fans of older country stars - user review
Most of the museum is dedicated to older country musicians with whom I am not familiar. There is a lot about the history of country music, the instruments, songwriters, etc. My favorite p...
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Well done, way too expensive - user review
If you're not a big fan of country music, or at leats music history in general, this is probably not worth the money (nearly $20 a person!). But, the Studio B tour is definitely worth...
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No title - user review
My friends and I loved this place. We range in age from 25- 32. I had no trouble with hearing sounds from the various exhibits, and it was quite busy the day i was there. I actually fou...
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BEEN TO BOTH - user review
FIRST TIME I CAME 1994, WAS TO ONE MUSEUM, LATER I CAME BACK TO SEE IT AGAIN AND THEY HAD BUILT A NEW MUSEUM. THE NEW ONE IS FANCIER. THERE ARE PLAQUES IN THE NEW MUSEUM AND THE THI...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - user review
The museum has displays ranging from stars of the past to stars of today. There are several large screens with stars telling their thoughts about country music and how they got started. There are many displays with clothing, instruments, posters, etc. that were very interesting. Marty Stuart has a w...
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RCA Studio B - user review
RCA Studio B was built in 1957 and run as a studio until 1977. During that time it played host to a number of recording artists including Dolly Parton, the Everley Brothers, Roy Orbison, Jim Reeves and Elvis Presley. Known as The Home of 1000 Hits songs such as Jolene, Only the Lonely and Are You Lo...
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Could be bored if your are NOT a CM Fan - user review
My husband is a huge country music fan. He loved the museum and READ the text / commentary on every single scrap of memorabilia in the place (this was quite time consuming). I was hap...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | Nashville | Frommers.com - expert review
If youre a fan of country music, this is the museum in Nashville. Even if you arent, almost anyone with an appreciation for American popular music will thrill to such sights as Bob Dylans barely legible inscription scrawled across a lyric sh...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - user review
Tickets for children 6-17 are only $8. You start on the top floor and work your way down among clips, posters, songs, clothes, and other country music memorabilia. There are computer screens where you can view comedy clips and hear old songs. For instance, I had forgotten George Jones had recorded f...
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disappointed - user review
We visited the Hall of Fame on a Sunday afternoon and it is a beautiful building, but overall we were disappointed with the experience. There is a lot of space on the 3 floors (only 2 of wh...
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No title - user review
This was a very interesting experience. My husband and I are in our 60s, both country music fans. Like another reviewer, I was just a little disappointed with the lack of tributes to pe...
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Great! - user review
I visited the rock n roll hall of fame and the country music hall of fame in the same month. I thought the CMHF was put together far better than the RRHF. I am going back to Nach...
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Pay for the tour of Studio B - user review
I liked the hall of fame. It had a lot of cool memorabilia. My favorite part was the tour of Studio B. That was very cool and very interesting. Our tour guide was great, he talked...
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Country Music Museum and Hall of Fame - user review
I didn't know a lot about country music before I went to Nashville, but after a visit to the museum I feel that not only has my knowledge increased but I was encouraged to learn about and listen to more country music. The museum traces the history of country music from its roots through to the prese...
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Enjoyed the visit - user review
It is worth a visit if you are in Nashville. Spent about 2 hours and could have spent a little more-but enjoyed what I saw. At $16 admission, it would be high for a...
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dissappointed - user review
over rated and over priced. Not all of the real stars were viewed . The old museum was better . I took a friend this time and we were bot...
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See the stars - user review
The day we went we saw quite a few of country music stars (Little Big Town, Big & Rich, Kix Brooks and Montgomery Gentry). There are many exhibits to see an...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - user review
This is an old attraction with a new home in downtown Nashville, just a few short blocks from the home of country music, the Ryman Auditorium. If you are a lover of country music, or even if you are not, this is a must see attraction on any trip to Nashville. Everything and anything about country mu...
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