Nancy Jones, widow of legendary Country singer George Jones, announced today (Sept. 29) that she will soon unveil plans to open the George Jones Museum. Located at 128 and 130 N Second Avenue, the popular tourist destination formerly known as Graham Central Station will become a four-story, 44,000-square-foot immersion in the legend and legacy of Jones.
The museum and event center will incorporate a gift shop, restaurant, event space and also a music venue.
“We are overjoyed to share George’s legacy and memory with the Nashville community,” said Nancy Jones. “We hope that this will draw George’s friends and fans worldwide to our great city. George and I made this our home, and he would be happy to know that we found a home to continue his legacy in the heart of Music City.”
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