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Organization
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is operated by the non-profit, educational Country Music Foundation, (CMF). 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 including fans, students, scholars, members of the music industry, and the general public - in the Nashville area, the nation and world.
Hours: Sunday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm, Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day, Closed Tuesdays in January and February.
Price: Free Admission to Museum members. $19.99/Adult, $11.99/Youth(6-17), $17.99/Seniors(55+)/Students/Military, $17.99/AAA Adult, Free/5 years and under.
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Contact Info
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Fifth Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203Phone: (615) 416-2001
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Upcoming Events
11/22/09 Bass and Banjo Demonstration: Jon Weisberger and Ned Luberecki
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum11/28/09 Jimmy Wayne Autograph Signing
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum11/28/09 Songwriter Session: Walt Aldridge
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum11/29/09 Film Screening: The Johnny Cash Show with guests Brenda Lee, Roger Miller, and Pete Seeger (1970)
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum11/29/09 Old-Time Banjo Demonstration: Rebekah Weiler with Dennis Baumgardner
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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