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you haven’t fully experienced ralph stanley's music until you’ve journeyed into the heart of appalachia and visited this iconic museum come by the ralph stanley museum for exhibits highlighting his lifelong work, and re-discover one of country music's most authentic voices right here where it all began. museum hours museum open
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Come by the Ralph Stanley museum for exhibits highlighting...
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Ralph Stanley created his own style of banjo playing, which...
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The Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music...
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The Ralph Stanley Museum offers group tours to adult, motor...
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The Ralph Stanley Museum exhibits use a combination of...
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MUSEUM LODGING. A spacious and modern two-bedroom suite is...
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249 Main Street, Clintwood, VA 24228 | Phone: (276) 926-8550...
- The Man
Learn about the career and musical influences of Ralph Stanley and the Stanley Brothers at the museum in Clintwood, Virginia. See and hear traditional American mountain music in its original setting and explore the exhibits, workshops and events of the museum.
- 248 Main Street Clintwood, VA, 24228 United States
- (276) 926-8383
Major venue on The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Trail. Admission $10 Additional Information You haven’t fully experienced Ralph Stanley's music and traditional mountain music until you’ve journeyed into the heart of Appalachia and visited this iconic museum. Individual and Group Tours Available
- 249 Clintwood Main Street, 24228, VA
- (276) 926-8550
Ralph Stanley Museum in 2020. Established. October 2004. Location. 249 Main St., Clintwood, Virginia. Website. [1] The Ralph Stanley Museum is a monument to Ralph Edmond Stanley, an American bluegrass musician known for his distinctive singing and banjo playing.
- October 2004
Ralph Stanley Museum, Clintwood, Virginia. 4,346 likes · 25 talking about this · 355 were here. Honoring a Legend. Major venue on The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Trail. Admission $10
Visit the museum dedicated to the legendary Appalachian old-time music performer Ralph Stanley and his collection of memorabilia. Learn about the region's musical roots and explore exhibits on Dr. Stanley and his successors.