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  • Dec 29, 1981
    A short in some Christmas lights causes a fire in a tool shed on Johnny Cash's property in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Damages are estimated at $250-$500
    Mar 24, 1982
    Porter Wagoner announces the sale of his Fireside Studio to businessman Benny Kennerson. Among the artists who've used it to record hits: Mickey Gilley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Merle Haggard and Stella Parton
    Mar 26, 1982
    Groundbreaking takes place for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The marker--which will bear the name of Jan Howard's son, Jimmy--eventually inspires The Statler Brothers' hit "More Than A Name On A Wall"
    Jun 5, 1982
    Jay Patten is the first act to perform as The Bluebird Cafe opens in Nashville. The club becomes a significant songwriter showcase, central to the movie "The Thing Called Love." Garth Brooks earns his recording contract after a 1988 Bluebird show
    Jun 5, 1982
    The Marty Robbins Museum opens at Hermitage Landing in Nashville
    Jun 7, 1982
    Graceland Mansion opens for public tours in Memphis
    Jun 7, 1982
    Conway Twitty opens Twitty City to the general public. The grounds of the fan attraction in Hendersonville, Tennessee, feature his office, a theater and his house. The $5 cost of admission allows fans into the park, but not his home
    Jun 24, 1982
    John Anderson holds the last recording session in Nashville's historic Columbia Studio B, recording Lefty Frizzell's "The Long Black Veil"
    Oct 1, 1982
    Epcot Center opens at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The futuristic attraction is linked via Disney to Lyric Street Records, a Nashville-based country label that enjoys success with such acts as SHeDAISY, Rascal Flatts and Aaron Tippin
    Apr 20, 1983
    Roy Acuff moves to a new home on the grounds at Opryland. The first night, Acuff hangs trash bags in the windows to block a bright light that keeps him from sleeping




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