Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Downtown
view website222 5th Ave S
Nashville, TN 37203
615-416-2001
Good-for-Kids Rating
Special Collection
History Museum
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Description
Rhinestone cowboys -- and cowgirls -- are Nashville's stock in trade, and nowhere are the rhinestones in more abundance than among the costumes and props displayed here. The exhibition of original instruments, recordings, and photographs gives a vivid sense of country music's history and its impact on American culture.
Kid Tips
Babies: Stroller-friendly, as long as you avoid the most crowded times.
Toddlers & Pre-K: Make a quick pass, focusing on glittery costumes and props.
School-Age Kids: Focus on the backstories of the stars, particularly those with hard-luck childhoods.
Pre-Teens & Teens: Kids this age will love the Elvis mugs, guitar-shaped fly-swatters, and other music-themed merchandise.
Planning Notes
- Check out the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge afterwards. Combine your visit with a walk across the newly restored and reopened bridge, which has its western end right near the museum.
Just the Facts
Hours: Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day Closed Tuesdays in January and February.
Fees: $10 - $20
Recommended Time: 1 to 2 hours
Reviews of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Pretty Cool
By asorsoleil79 January 27, 2010
What we loved:
Things to see
What we didn't love:
No newer people
I thought it was neat to see all the old stuff of the country singers...it would be cool to have some newer people in there but I suppose the point of a Hall of Fame Museum is the old stuff.br/My mother and I enjoyed it and we also liked the Studio B tour.br/Best of all we went on a Free day and didnt even know it til we got there...except for the hordes of people. Read More
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