09/02/2012 | C. Martin
Memorabilia from the life of country singer Johnny Cash will be put on display in a new museum set to open in Nashville, USA.
Tourists on USA holidays will be able to view artefacts from Cash's life following the opening of the museum which will coincide with what would have been the American icon's 80th birthday.
The objects have been bought together by Bill Miller a leading collector of memorabilia from the life of Johnny Cash.
Many of the objects which will form the museum's key exhibits were previously housed in the House of Cash, a museum set up in Johnny's former residence, which closed in 1999.
The new museum, which has the backing of Cash's family, is sure to be a draw to fans of all ages and will be become a key attraction of many luxury holidays to the area.
More details are set to be announced on www.johnnycash.com on February 14th.
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