- Introduction: Small Vacation to Nashville via Boston (part 2)…The Search for Nashville Hot Chicken
- Review: Delta Sky Club Boston
- Review: Delta Airlines (RJ-175) First Class Boston to Nashville
- Review: Marriott Vanderbilt
- Review: Hattie B’s
- Review: Two Bits
- Review: Biscuit Love
- Review: Country Music Hall of Fame
- Review: United Airlines (CRJ-700) Economy Plus Nashville to Houston
- Review: American Express Centurion Lounge – Houston
- Review: United Airlines (A319) First Class Houston to Dallas
After getting my fill at Biscuit Love, I decided to explore Nashville a little bit by foot. My walk brought me to the steps of the Country Music Hall of Fame. I am not a country music fan, but I figured that this would be a unique experience.
The first thing that you notice about the building is its size. It is massive.
Upon entering the Hall of Fame, there is a gift shop straight ahead and a reception desk to the left.
The general admission to the exhibits was $25. After purchasing your ticket, you are directed to the elevator. The elevator is located near the lobby café.
The elevator takes you to the third floor, where you begin the tour.The museum was closing in 45 minutes so I had to hurry through the exhibits.
I will not try to explain every exhibit, but let the pictures speak for themselves.

Final Word
Visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame was eye opening. I want to visit it again when I have more time…45 minutes was not long enough. If you have never been to hall of fame, I suggest that you visit the next time that you are in Nashville.