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  • May 26, 2001
    Loretta Lynn opens the Coal Miner's Daughter Museum in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. It houses artifacts from her career, including awards, stage clothing and her tour bus. There for the opening: George Jones, Naomi Judd and Crystal Gayle
    Jun 12, 2001
    A three-mile segment of Highway 92 in Paulding County, Georgia, is renamed the Travis Tritt Highway. Signs are also erected billing the county as the "Home of Country Music Star Travis Tritt"
    Jun 14, 2001
    The Charlie Daniels Museum opens next to the Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Nashville. In addition to Daniels artifacts, it also features items attached to southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Marshall Tucker Band, plus Daniels' Volunteer Jam
    Jun 20, 2001
    The Vanderbilt University Medical Center dedicates the Preston Research Building, a cancer facility named for Country Music Hall of Famer Frances Preston, of the performing rights agency BMI
    Jun 25, 2001
    The Ryman Auditorium, former home of the Grand Ole Opry, hosts a ceremony marking the facility's new status as a National Historic Landmark, designated by the National Park Service
    Jun 30, 2001
    The Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame opens in Jackson, Tennessee. Among its artifacts: Carl Perkins' blue suede boots, and the defibrillator doctors used to try and save Elvis Presley when he died in 1977
    Jun 30, 2001
    The Shania Twain Museum opens in Timmins, Ontario
    Jul 18, 2001
    Faith Hill becomes the first act to play the 5,000-seat Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario, near Toronto. It marks Hill's only concert appearance of the year
    Jul 28, 2001
    The Eagles become the first act to perform at the 20,000-seat American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. They open with "Seven Bridges Road" and receive three encores, performing "Take It Easy" and "Desperado" in the evening's final act
    Aug 23, 2001
    Bill Monroe's childhood home in Rosine, Kentucky, is opened to the public after undergoing a restoration. On hand for the ceremonies: Ricky Skaggs, Tom T. Hall and three members of Monroe's Blue Grass Boys




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