During fall break, students can explore artifacts and exhibits throughout the galleries of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Saturday, Oct. 2 through Sunday, Oct. 17. Located at 222 Rep. John Lewis Way South in Nashville, kids can experience an activity pack full of gallery games, at-home fun and cool keepsakes.
Exhibits currently on view include American Currents: State of the Music, featuring pieces from Luke Combs, Mickey Guyton, Miranda Lambert and more; Kacey Musgraves: All of the Colors; Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice; Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s and The Station Inn: Bluegrass Beacon.
Visitors can also get high-tech in the ACM Gallery, record a song in the Dinah & Fred Gretsch Family Gallery, test their country music knowledge and more. Hands-on art and music programs will take place in the Taylor Swift Education Center Thursday through Sunday. Packs can be requested at the box office.
Youth from Davidson County and counties that surround Davidson may enter the museum free as part of the Museum’s Community Counts initiative. Up to two accompanying adults receive 25 percent off admission. Proof of residency required. For more information, please visit Community Counts or inquire at the Box Office. See the programming schedule here.
Museum hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Fall break activities are included with museum admission (free to museum members). For more infromation, visit countrymusichalloffame.org/family.