Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the museum, which features interactive exhibits spanning the singer’s career and life, tragically cut short when she was only 30. See items spanning her early days, such as a booth from the drugstore where she worked as a waitress and soda jerk, and her final years, such as her gold lame pants and custom cowboy boots. Items from both her personal life and professional life are featured and include the handwritten lyrics to her hit song “I Fall to Pieces,” personal and professional letters, and her private wedding album.
Book your ticket in advance to avoid waiting in line. Many Nashville sightseeing tours include a stop at the Patsy Cline Museum, in addition to other music-related attractions such as the Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, and the Johnny Cash Museum.