Heart Of Texas Country Music Museum, Brady, Texas

Mary remains at home in California tending to medical issues. She had successful carotid artery surgery on Wednesday, returned home Thursday and is in the process of recuperation.

Yesterday I drove the motorhome the about 80 miles from San Angelo to Brady, Texas.

The motorhome is parked at VFW Post #3234. I’ll depart later this morning.

As always you may left click upon an image to see an enlarged view and then click once again to see an even larger view…

Brady refers to itself as “The Heart of Texas”, as it is the closest city to the geographical center of the state.

The museum traces the history of Country Music through displays containing stage costumes, musical instruments and personal effects of more than 100 performers. The museum is manned by volunteers such as Mary Wittmer who was on duty while I was there…

Here are some of the other photos that I rook…

Sorry about the reflections in the following photos as just about everything is behind glass and the reflections can not be avoided…

Here is the museum’s official website link…
http://hillbillyhits.com/museum.htm

Enjoying interesting museums is another joy in the life of a full-time RVer!

As always, I like to show the view from the dinette window…

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http://ramblinmanphotos.wordpress.com/

All original material Copyright – Jim Jaillet 2012
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2 thoughts on “Heart Of Texas Country Music Museum, Brady, Texas

  1. WOW those country stars put on some ugly things – would love to know who wore those, but what detail! Love these pics and I would have loved this museum. As much as the costumes are over the top, I love me a good pair of cowboy boots. Not sure how your memory is, but the pic of the case that has 3 guitars in it, the one on the left looks like my mom’s old guitar that Jackie has now. My mother would have flipped over a museum like this!!! Thanks for all these pictures.

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