Business Description from the Web
Founded in 1963, the Country Music Foundation (CMF) operates the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, which opened in 1967. The mission of the CMF is to identify and preserve the evolving history and traditions of country music and to educate its audiences. Functioning as a local history museum and as an international arts organization, the CMF serves visiting and non-visiting audiences...
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Pay lots rule south of Broadway. Be sure to have a few singles in your pocket.
No trip to Nashville is complete without a visit to this museum. The stunning building brings country music center stage with an impressive mix of technology and artifacts. Keep an eye out for Hank Williams' ivory suit stitched with musical notes, Roger Miller's 11 Grammys and Trisha Yearwood's application for a tour guide position at the original museum. Tour packages are also available and...
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Tips About This Business
Pay lots rule south of Broadway. Be sure to have a few singles in your pocket.
SoBro Grill is closed on Sundays and Tuesdays from January - March and on Sundays from April - December.
Stop into the museum's SoBro Grill for a light lunch or snack.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short No trip to Nashville is complete without a visit to this museum. The stunning building brings country music center stage with an impressive mix of technology and artifacts. Keep an eye out for Hank Williams' ivory suit stitched with musical notes, Roger Miller's 11 Grammys and Trisha Yearwood's application for a tour guide position at the original museum. Tour packages are...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 31, 2006)
Museum cafe in the Country Music Hall of Fame's soaring lobby offers tourists hamburgers, wraps and cheese steaks.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 31, 2006)
If you're a fan of country music, this is the museum in Nashville. Even if you aren't, almost anyone with an appreciation for American popular music will thrill to such sights as Bob Dylan's barely legible inscription scrawled across a lyric sheet; Emmylou Harris' petite, bejeweled cowboy boots; and Elvis' gold-leafed Cadillac (a gift from Priscilla). Savvy multimedia exhibits let visitors...
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Other Reviews from the web
This is really not a good use of your money. Over $30 to walk around a museum is totally out of touch with reality. If you have kids, you're well up over $100, let alone of you check out the RCA studio and buy anything.
The CMHOF needs a reality check. Unless all they want to visit the place is old rich people with way too much time on their hands.
Pros
+ Good to remember the real Nashville
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I stopped by SoBro grill and tried there grilled chicken because a freind had told me about them. The meat had great flavor without anything on it but there sauce was good as well.
It is difficult to run a non-profit organization and I congratulate the people of the museum who are dedicated and knowledgeable. Every nook and cranny is worth taking the time to examine for the history and interesting facts and accomplishments presented. You can even view the inner workings as some of the office areas, like the archives, have glass walls so you can see works in progress. ...
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Posted by britain
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 26, 2007)