Nashville, Tennessee: Charlie Daniels Museum - Closed
"A walk through the life of one of the most down-home, patriotic men in country music today." Most people know Charlie from "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" and his right-wing politics.
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- Reported closed since late 2011.
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The museum is now closed and has been replaced by a saloon.
[Larry, 07/03/2012]
Charlie Daniels Museum Nashville knows how to do a "museum." Also enjoyed the Dukes of Hazard and Willie Nelson museum, which are essentially fan collections in the back of souvenir shops.
[KentuckYeti, 09/25/2010]
Charlie Daniels Museum While this has several items and personal photos of Mr. Daniels, the main portion of the museum is a store. Nonetheless, it is free and worthy of going through if you are in the area.
[Shannon Moore, 01/25/2010]Nearby Offbeat Places
- Willie Nelson Fortune Teller, Nashville, TN - < 1 mi.
- Elvis Fortune Teller and Jukebox Guitar, Nashville, TN - < 1 mi.
- Country Music Museum: Gaudy Relics, Nashville, TN - < 1 mi.
- In the region: Obelisk - Geographic Center of Tennessee, Murfreesboro, TN - 31 mi.
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Most people know Charlie from his hit song, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," and his right-wing politics.