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  1. WEBThe Patsy Cline Museum celebrates the life of the legendary songstress and features hundreds of never before seen artifacts, personal belongings, videos and much more. Located above the Johnny Cash Museum. For …

  2. WEB410 reviews. #22 of 376 things to do in Nashville. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Write a review. About. Explore the life and legend of country music's top female entertainer of all time. Rare, never …

  3. WEBThe Patsy Cline Museum, Nashville, Tennessee. 56,155 likes · 1,059 talking about this · 8,692 were here. Celebrating the life of the legendary songstress.

  4. WEBPatsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer. ... In 2017, the Patsy Cline Museum opened in Nashville, Tennessee, located at 119 3rd Ave. S., on the …

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    The Patsy Cline Museum celebrates the life of the legendary songstress and features hundreds of never before seen artifacts, personal belongings, videos and much more. Located above the Johnny Cash Museum. The Official Patsy Cline Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. Purchase tickets and merchandise online.
    If you are a Patsy Cline fan, this museum is a must! It is small but packed with memorabilia.....costumes her mother made, furniture her husband (Charles Dick - RIP) saved after her passing, Patsy's wedding ring and the watch she was wearing when the plane went down....as well as all of her music.
    Though she left the world tragically at the age of 30 in 1963, Patsy Cline made an indelible mark on Country Music and remains one of the biggest names in Country history. The Patsy Cline Museum celebrates the life of the legendary songstress and features hundreds of never before seen artifacts, personal belongings, videos and much more.
    Her recorded music continued to chart, and her fan base continued to grow in the decades following her death, and she became the first female inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame – 10 years posthumously. Shannon and Bill Miller, who also founded the Johnny Cash Museum, wanted to create a similar museum for Patsy Cline.
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