Yesterday (May 30), Nashville celebrated the grand opening of the Johnny Cash Museum to honor the Man in Black.
Hundreds of people came from all over to pay their respects to the legendary musician who passed away in 2003 in Nashville.
The museum is located on Third Avenue South and has a stone wall that was originally at Johnny and June's Hendersonville house on the lake, according to the Johnny Cash Museum website. It also has some of the famous clothing Cash wore in performances, Cash's records, guitars and photos.
Next to the museum, a Johnny Cash Museum gift shop is also open to allow Cash fans to purchase their own Man in Black memorabilia.
This is just another reason to love Nashville (as if you needed one).
For more information on the Johnny Cash Museum, visit the website.
Maybe this will inspire you to move to Music City and have the opportunity to visit the JCM any time you want, visit The Sold Sisters website and call us today. We'll help you find your very own home here in Nashville.
Hundreds of people came from all over to pay their respects to the legendary musician who passed away in 2003 in Nashville.
The museum is located on Third Avenue South and has a stone wall that was originally at Johnny and June's Hendersonville house on the lake, according to the Johnny Cash Museum website. It also has some of the famous clothing Cash wore in performances, Cash's records, guitars and photos.
Next to the museum, a Johnny Cash Museum gift shop is also open to allow Cash fans to purchase their own Man in Black memorabilia.
This is just another reason to love Nashville (as if you needed one).
For more information on the Johnny Cash Museum, visit the website.
Maybe this will inspire you to move to Music City and have the opportunity to visit the JCM any time you want, visit The Sold Sisters website and call us today. We'll help you find your very own home here in Nashville.
Here are some Tweets from the event yesterday:
Inside my favorite room at the Johnny Cash Museum. I'll have another live report coming up on @wkrn in 5 min twitter.com/stephnthecity/…
— StephanieLangston (@stephnthecity) May 30, 2013
Had a great time at the opening of the new Johnny Cash Museum. Fantastic addition to downtown #Nashville ow.ly/i/2fp93
— Al Gore (@algore) May 31, 2013
There's a new Johnny Cash Museum downtown! I freaking love Nashville!
— Kristen Kuiper (@kristenkuiper) May 30, 2013
THERES A JOHNNY CASH MUSEUM IN NASHVILLE. HAVE. TO. GO. NOW.
— Jennifer Tankersley (@JennTankersley) May 30, 2013
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