Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Real. Country. Music. This isn’t just a museum; it’s an experience, an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add interactive exhibits, films featuring today’s top country names, private sessions with professional songwriters, incredible architecture along with our famous southern hospitality, and a day at the museum turns into the memories of a lifetime. (more)
Grand Ole Opry
Check http://www.opry.com/ for schedule information. What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 is today a live-entertainment phenomenon dedicated to honoring country music's rich history and dynamic present with a mix of country legends and the contemporary chart-toppers who have followed in their footsteps. The Opry is celebrating its 85th Birthday this year. Help them celebrate and go to http://www.opry.com/85. (more)
Grand Ole Opry Museum
Grand Ole Opry House is scheduled to reopen October 1. Check http://www.facebook.com/grandoleopry and http://twitter.com/opry for updates. The Grand Ole Opry Museum pays tribute to the world’s longest-running radio show and its stars with exhibits honoring the likes of the legendary Patsy Cline, Marty Robbins, Roy Acuff, Minnie Pearl and Little Jimmy Dickens. (more)
Hatch Show Print
One of the oldest-known letterpress poster shops in America, Hatch Show Print has been in business since 1879 and still continues to use the same techniques employed in the 15th century. (more)
Music City Walk of Fame
The Music City Walk of Fame on Nashville's Music Mile is a landmark tribute to those from all genres of music who have contributed to the world through song or other industry collaboration and made a significant contribution to the music industry with connection to Music City. (more)