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  • Sep 21, 2000
    A 70-foot structure, modeled after the top half of the WSM radio tower, is installed on top of the new Country Music Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville. It's the final piece of the building's outside structure
    Oct 4, 2000
    Charley Pride and Faron Young enter the Country Music Hall of Fame during the 34th annual Country Music Association awards, hosted on CBS by Vince Gill for the ninth straight year, at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
    Nov 16, 2000
    Mark McGuinn is one of three musicians who give the first live performance in Nashville's new Country Music Hall of Fame, playing along with Bill Pruitt and Bill Davidson for travel writers touring the facility, which is not yet open to the public
    Dec 31, 2000
    The original Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum closes its doors to the public after 33 years of service on Music Row. The facility is scheduled to reopen in a new $37-million structure in downtown Nashville in May
    Feb 14, 2001
    Cranes hoist Elvis Presley's gold Cadillac, Webb Pierce's gaudy Pontiac and Nudie's sign onto the third floor of the new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum before the last wall is sealed
    Mar 13, 2001
    Charley Pride receives a Hall of Fame medallion during the first official function at the new Country Music Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville. Robyn Young also accepts one for his late father, Faron Young
    May 16, 2001
    Vince Gill becomes the first person to perform on the stage at the Ford Theater in Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame
    May 17, 2001
    A new $37-million Country Music Hall of Fame opens in downtown Nashville. On hand are Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, George Jones, Emmylou Harris, Diamond Rio, Martina McBride, Bill Anderson and ribbon-cutters Charley Pride, Brenda Lee and Kitty Wells
    Jul 9, 2001
    The Country Music Association announces 12 honorees will be added to the Country Music Hall of Fame: Bill Anderson, Waylon Jennings, Sam Phillips, The Louvin Brothers, The Delmore Brothers, The Jordanaires, Webb Pierce, Don Gibson, The Everly Brothers, Don Law, Ken Nelson and Homer & Jethro
    Sep 20, 2001
    A day after performing at Nashville's AmSouth Amphitheatre, Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry tours the new Country Music Hall of Fame

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