i liked it because if ur a big country fan like i am thenm this is the place to gol. i cant wait to go back again and see it again really soon. it is a lil expensive but all and allll it was the best time of my live. tenessee is the best ever. so if u didnt like it so much then coutry music may just not be ur thing so u may want to go and think of listening tro someother kind of music ~ peace out~ some were in the us
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(Report Problem)I went one time when there was a special promotional freebie to get in. Not impressed at all. Once was enough. I definitely wouldn't pay to get in.
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(Report Problem)I went in, with high expectations. I expected the difinitive collection of country music artifacts w/ large displays on the luminaries......and came out feeling disappointed. Admission was $16, and they forbid any kind of cameras inside the museum, much to my dismay. I liked the way that it was all set up chronologically, although there wasn't much more than one or two items on display for individual artists, and they didn't cover everybody. A highlight for me, was seeing some of the original outfits worn & performed in by some of the artists, such as Hank Williams (the famous one with the music notes all over it), one of Dolly's wigs, and stage outfits for Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner, and George Strait to name a couple. This is something that you definetly have to see if you're a country music fan, but a lot of the restaurants around town also have memorabilia of the stars as well - the museum is worth a visit, but once would be enough.
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(Report Problem)A must see, atleast one time, for every country music fan young or old.
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