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“come remember the father of contemporary country music”
Hiram "Hank" Williams career began at the age of 14 by winning a talent show at the Empire Theater in Montgomery Alabama in 1937 with his original tune WPA BLUES, the rest is musical history. Containing the most complete collection of memorabilia, the Official Hank Williams Museum is located in Downtown Montgomery where Hank lived from 1937 - 1953. Come and visit the place where the man who left his mark on the Musical world, will inevitably leave his mark on you. The Museum houses Hank's 1952 Cadillac in which he made his final journey, along with clothing, albums and more. Oakwood Cemetery, which is the resting place of Hank and Audrey Williams, is only five minutes away of the Museum.
This museum shows the history of Hank's life, and well, his death. So much is here including the 1952 Cadillac that he died in. You will see his life unfold from his beginnings and through the... Read more
It's definitely the largest Hank Williams collection I've ever seen. The museum honors his memory with album covers, songs, awards, photos, and an extensive private collection. They even have his... Read more
Went by today an amazing place!! The lady at the front counter was amazing also!! Go by and check them out I really didn't know there was that much inside this museum!! Read more
Hank Williams Museum
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- Mon - Fri: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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