Country Music Hall of Fame And Museum

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The ethnic music Hall of Fame and repository identifies and preserves the evolving history and traditions of ethnic music and educates its audiences. Functioning as an area history repository and as a world arts organization, the CMF, set at 222 avenue South in state capital, Tennessee, u. S., serves visiting and non-visiting audiences as well as fans, students, scholars, members of the music trade, and also the general public.On May 17, 2001, the CMF control the grand gap of its new $37,000,000 facility 10 blocks away in downtown state capital. Inside, the repository presents its assortment parenthetically country music’s story as told through the turns of 2 centuries. Enclosed area unit historic country video clips and recorded music, moreover as a daily menu of live performances and public programs, a repository store, and on-the-spot eating.The ethnic music Hall of Fame and repository is licensed by the yank Association of Museums, certifying that the repository operates consistent with the very best standards, manages its assortment and provides quality service to the general public. Of the 8,000 museums nationwide, just some 750 area unit licensed.

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