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Jun 11, 2002
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens "This Is My Country," an exhibit of photos taken by Kenny Rogers of other acts. Among his subjects: Dolly Parton, Minnie Pearl, Tammy Wynette, Bill Monroe, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Alan Jackson
Jun 2, 2003
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens an Eddy Arnold exhibit. Artifacts include a custom-made tuxedo, a Gibson guitar with his name on the fret board, and the 1967 trophy that made him the Country Music Association's first Entertainer of the Year
Nov 19, 2004
"The Genius of Ray Charles" opens at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. The exhibit features keyboards from his recording studio, a plaque from the Kennedy Center Honors and Charles' trademark sunglasses
Feb 4, 2005
The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum opens "Van Lear Rose," an exhibit celebrating Loretta Lynn's return to cultural prominence. On display is her manuscript for the Grammy-nominated album's title track, permanently donated to the museum
Mar 4, 2005
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens a new exhibit, "Banjo Man: The Musical Journey Of Earl Scruggs"
Jul 15, 2005
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens a new exhibit, "Porter Wagoner: The Rhinestone Troubadour." The display includes his first guitar, his green leather boots and a Grammy award for the album "Grand Old Gospel"
Dec 2, 2005
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens a new exhibit, "The Grand Tour: George Jones Country"
Mar 10, 2006
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens a new exhibit, "I Can't Stop Loving You: Ray Charles And Country Music." It remains in place until the end of 2007
Mar 20, 2006
Memphis' Graceland Mansion opens "Elvis After Dark," an Elvis Presley exhibit that includes a TV he shot when a Robert Goulet performance was being broadcast
Mar 22, 2006
A new "Guitars, Fiddles And Coats Of Many Colors" exhibit opens at the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville, with artifacts of Elvis Presley, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, DeFord Bailey and Dolly Parton
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