Country Music Hall of Fame®
Filed under Featured Attractions & Entertainment, Nashville Blog
Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is located in downtown Nashville, just a few blocks from the honky-tonks of Broadway and the “mother church” of country music, the Ryman Auditorium.
This new $37 million location was opened in 2001, and the monumental appearance of this unique building livens up the skyline in Nashville’s downtown entertainment area.
The Museum has an incredibly vast collection to record country music’s history, and inside, Read more
The Grand Ole Opry
It started as a radio show in 1925, and has survived to be the oldest continuous radio broadcast in the USA. It is also heard on XM Radio, and is televised on Saturdays on the Great American Country network.
From it’s simple beginnings, the Grand Ole Opry has become an American icon, and is Nashville’s Number One attraction.
Always broadcasting to live audiences, in the early years, after building a larger studio to accomodate the growing audience, in 1934 the Opry moved outside its studio to the Read more
