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$17 for Admission for Two to The Johnny Cash Museum ($30 Value)

The Johnny Cash Museum
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Acclaimed museum houses memorabilia from The Man in Black's personal and professional life, including instruments, letters, and clothing

Johnny Cash always started his concerts by saying "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash," and always ended them by walking briskly off stage. Learn about the legend with this Groupon.

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  • $17 for admission for two ($30 value)

If redeemed on Sunday, April 13, this Groupon also includes a special screening of Murder in Coweta County, starring Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith, and panel discussion with the film's producer, Dick Atkins. The event will be held at the museum's adjacent event space at 2 p.m.

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Promotional value expires May 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per household, may buy 1 additional as gift. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Johnny Cash Museum

Sporting an AAA Gem rating—an honor only bestowed upon six Nashville attractions—the Johnny Cash Museum honors the life, work, and legend of one of American music's most iconic figures. The mythology of the Man in Black comes to life through a collection of the musician's personal memorabilia, bringing guests into contact with the music and lyrics that reshaped country music for generations of fans. Curated by lifelong fan and owner Bill Miller, the collection has earned plaudits from outlets ranging from CNN and the New York Times to Billboard and Vogue, with National Geographic's placing it at the top of their list of Pitch-Perfect Museums.

  • Focus: the instruments, writings, and personal effects of music legend Johnny Cash
  • Latest Exhibit: Walk the Line movie exhibit
  • Permanent Mainstay: Cash's original 1959 Gibson J-200 guitar
  • Eye-Catcher: the suit that Cash wore when he performed at the White House in 1971
  • Don't Miss: green screen area, where guests can take their photo with Johnny
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