The Man in Black has long been a tale of country music lore, the rocky life of Johnny Cash paving the way for hundreds of country ballads and late night honkytonk go-to's. If you're a fan of historic country twang, then you've probably made your way to the siren's call of Nashville. Right in the heart of downtown, you can find the lovingly updated Johnny Cash Museum, and we think it serves as the best homage to the man who single-handedly captured the nation.
The Johnny Cash Museum is tucked away in the heart of Nashville's downtown, making it easy to visit if you're touring the city or even if you'd like to stop by on your lunch break. Believe us - it's worth a couple bucks to experience the legacy of a king.
The museum has been ranked as the #1 music museum in the world by such publications as Conde Nast, the National Geographic Traveler, and even Forbes.
The museum features the largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia and personally owned artifacts in the entire world. If you grew up with the twang of his guitar as the soundtrack of your childhood, then you'll feel all sorts of nostalgic as you walk your way through his life.
You'll find everything from handwritten letters by Cash to almost thirty costumes worn by the performer throughout his career.
Exhibits pivot around certain seasons in his life, which means you'll wander from his childhood to his relationship with June, all the way to the end of the music legend's life. It makes for a fascinating study of one man's ever-changing, ever-difficult, life.
The museum itself has been endorsed by the Cash family, which gives the place a bit more sweetness. This is a museum where Johnny Cash's very family has given their blessing, making the 2013 opening one of the most honorable and celebrated in the city.
There's even a cafe on site if you work up an appetite while you're wandering through Cash's life story. We'd recommend staying awhile and making your $19.95 ticket ($15.95 for children) fully worth it.
You can celebrate the great American legend for yourself at 119 3rd Ave S
in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, from 9am to 6pm every day of the week.
After your tour through history, you should try out one of these amazing local restaurants. They're fabulous!
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