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Kentucky Music Hall Of Fame

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Kentucky Music Hall Of Fame

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A MOTORCYCLISTS DESTINATION

When we asked people what they think of when they hear Kentucky, some say the Kentucky Derby, most proudly yell “GO WILDCATS”, others mention the coal industry, and of course, Bourbon. However, rarely does someone immediately think of music.

In staying with our Motorcycles and Music theme of this issue, we decided to do some exploring outside of the trails and great riding in Kentucky. (of course, not too far off, since every rider will want to stop by this location) In 2002, a vision was brought to reality with the opening of The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame and Museum. With so many Kentuckians having made a significant contribution to the Music Industry, why not honor them!

Now when building this honorary site, an ordinary building just would not do. Not when you can make it unique to any other museum and have a historical significance. The entrance to the building was once the original riding stables of Renfro Valley founder, John Lee Lair. That portion of the building now houses the visitor center and an incredible gift shop with a variety of products and souvenirs. Most of the original structure of the stable is still intact and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

One of the biggest misconceptions is that the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame focuses on just bluegrass or country artists, when in fact it contains memorabilia and artifacts that highlight the career of over 50 inductees from a wide variety of genres, such as Lorretta Lynn, Rosemary Clooney, even The Backstreet Boys.

The honors are not only for performers but also for songwriters, publishers, promoters, managers, broadcasters, and even comedians. The museum showcases many music professionals who have made a significant contribution to the music industry in Kentucky and around the world.

There are many reasons to stop in and enjoy all that the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame has to offer, especially for those with a desire to increase their knowledge of Kentucky’s music and or music fundamentals in general.

With Kentucky quickly becoming a favorite destination for motorcyclists as more and more of the beautiful routes that may have been unknown to riders are being put on the map. The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is a great spot to pull into, stretch your legs, and rest that throttle hand. Enjoy the many picnic tables on sight. More importantly, enjoy a self-guided tour of this impressive museum highlighting Kentucky’s musical heritage and artifacts dating back to the 1700s.

The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is located in Renfro Valley at 2590 Richmond Street, Mt. Vernon, KY just off Exit 62, off Interstate 75. It is open 7 days a week, 10AM-5PM (closed on some holidays) Cost is $10 per person.

Phone- (606) 256-1000 www.kentuckymusichalloffame.com

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