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  1. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.

  2. Hall of Fame Members. Election to the Country Music Hall of Fame is country music's highest honor. The Country Music Association (CMA), the country music industry's trade organization, created the accolade to recognize significant contributions to the advancement of country music by individuals in both the creative and business communities.

  3. Inside the Museum galleries, exhibitions featuring priceless artifacts—instruments, stage wear, one-of-a-kind recordings, films, and more—offer intimate insights into the people who have shaped country musics story, from the genre’s pre-commercial roots to today.

  4. Know Before You Go: Directions, Parking, and Hotels - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. We're excited to hear you are planning to visit the Museum. Here are some resources to help you get here, navigate the Museum and our policies, and receive answers to some of the most common questions. Hotel and parking information is also available below.

  5. Current Exhibits. Explore performances and interviews centered around exhibitions that are currently open and available to visit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Learn more about the exhibitions, including the artists and artifacts included, here: https://countrymusichalloffame.org/current-exhibits/.

  6. Since opening in 1967, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has been collecting objects and archival materials. The museum has built the world’s largest and most significant collection of materials documenting country music and its culture, from its folk roots to the present.

  7. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in Nashville, Tennessee, maintains a mission of preserving, protecting, and interpreting the ongoing story of country music.

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