Georgiana, Alabama: Hank Williams Boyhood Home and Museum
See the church pew where he stood and sang as a child and the front porch where he learned to play the guitar. Historical marker out front; Hank Williams caboose photo-op next door.
- Address:
- 127 Rose St., Georgiana, AL
- Directions:
- From Hwy 106 drive south three blocks on Railroad Ave., then turn right onto Rose St. First house on the left.
- Hours:
- M-Sa 10-4 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 334-376-2396
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Very neat little place! Friendly staff and lots of memorabilia. Park on the grass lot to the left of the house.
[Cara, 07/20/2013]Boyhood home and museum dedicated to the memory of Hank Williams Sr.; cowboy hats, album covers, newspaper clippings, sheet music and much more.
[Connie, 07/15/2011]Nearby Offbeat Places



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Born in 1923, dead at age 29 in 1953, the country and western singer and songwriter lived in a number of southern towns, but the home most associated with the Williams family is in Georgiana.