Just fantastic! We loved every bit of it but one of my favorite parts was the little room with a screen where they walked thru Jonnys film and TV appearances. So cool!!
Little over priced for the small size of the Museum. Some good reading in there to look at and take photos of. The Patsy Cline museum above is even smaller, unless you have a heart tied a Patsy Cline I’d save my time. The cafe was ok until we found a long brown hair at the bottom of the beans… until that point we enjoyed the day. But the POP tech music was up to loud and the chicken a bit dry. The museum didn’t give a military discount but the restaurant did. The guys hat on backwards to the side that brought my food out didn’t look to happy to be there or say anything when putting the meal on the table. We love Johnny Cash, this is a one and done thing for me. The gentleman taking the tickets is the only one that should be getting paid in there. He explained a great deal to us. Just being honest.
This is a must for any Johnny Cash fan. LOTS to see! I wish I could have touched some of the items like his bible as everything was in a case. How wonderful it would have it been to hold the Bible belonging to one of my inspirations! But seeing it was just fine. Really great details, lots of rare items you wouldn’t expect to see, and the interactive features were neat. You could watch live performances, and more. Learned a lot about the Man In Black. The guy who took our ticket was a cool dude, genuinely friendly. It’s a small museum, got a little cramped at times but the content made up for it completely! Will go back to learn more about the Man in Black!
I can honestly say I wasn’t sure what I was expecting from this museum, but it so exceeded any expectations I might have had! This was a beautiful tribute to the Man in Black, and had so many neat artifacts! I got emotional several times walking through the exhibits.If you have more time than I did, they also have a Patsy Cline museum on the floor above this one! I’m hoping to check it out next time I’m in Nashville!
We love Johnny Cash! The museum did not disappoint periodisappoint. If you like Johnny Cash at all, It is a must see if you are in Nashville!
It's a small museum but it has a nice flow. There are lots of items to check out! It's very reflective, so picture taking is a challenge. The music is great ?There were a few items from Roy Orbinson and Jerry Lee Lewis too! It was so much fun, we'll do it again!
Wife and I visited here and never went inside the actual museum part. But there were some photo opportunities in the front of the building so here are a few. There was a small coffee shop there and the wife and I got a couple of chai teas that were surprisingly very good.
No the trip to Nashville would be complete without experiencing this.I could have easily have spent a few hours. The restaurant and bar looked absolutely amazing and had some good live music playing when I was in there, unfortunately I was out of time and had to leave because I was on business trip. I'm definitely glad that I took the moment to go in there and pay my respects to the King of country .
It’s quite expensive to enter in. I have always been a huge fan of johnny cash so I loved this so much. Only reason why this did not get 5 stars they have to organize the placement of people and number of people going into the museum. We were packed like sardines which I thought was pretty bad, it did not make the first part of the tour enjoyable. But later on through the museum it was great. Overall I had a great time. Just wish better organize of the crowd being let it. Should be a cap for those paying $25 a ticket to enjoy without being pushed in.
I had a great experience here. I share a birthday with Johnny Cash so I made sure to go on my birthday. There was no wait to get in. It is self-guided and they give you a brochure before you go in that has a guide in it. There's lots of really cool artifacts in there from Johnny Cash. I learned a lot more about him than I knew before. We were in here for maybe an hour.