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That is just the tip of the iceberg — Plan your Music City itinerary with this guide to wheelchair accessible attractions in Nashville , where you can enjoy all the South has to offer. With the growth in popularity of the genre, the Hall of Fame was forced to construct a new building in Downtown Nashville, which currently measures some , square feet. The museum and Hall of Fame are wheelchair accessible throughout, and contain ADA accessible bathroom facilities.
Memorabilia spanning the entire history of country music is on display in the museum galleries, and visitors should plan to allot at least two hours to complete a self-guided tour. Memorabilia on display includes instruments, lyric and music sheets, clothing, posters and even motor vehicles!
The museum is very interesting, even for those of us who may not be the biggest fans of country music. Children ages 5 and under are admitted free. Discounts for seniors, military and students are available, but only at the box office.
A number of premium experiences are available as well, with information provided on the museum website. Hatch Show Print is a design shop known for creating poster prints for country music artists and shows.
For more information on tours, visit HatchShowPrint. The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly bluegrass, gospel and country music stage concert, which is distributed by radio stations across the country. It was founded in and is one of the premier attractions for Music City visitors. Wheelchair accessible seating is available on both the upper and lower level of the Grand Ole Opry House.