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“Get so lonesome you could cry”
When you visit Hank Williams' Boyhood Home & Museum at 127 Rose Street, Georgiana Alabama, you'll see the surroundings that influenced country music's greatest legend. Local musicians, including a black street singer known as ""Teetot"", taught Hank Williams how to play the guitar. They would play the guitar on the front porch and during the winter, they would crawl underneath the house to play and sing near the warmth of the fireplace.
A true rare privilege and treat speaking with Leona, caretaker, @ Hank Williams Museum for more than hour yesterday. Wealth of knowledge and history surrounding life and times of the American... Read more
$5 gets you in to the museum. My cell phone reception was not good in the area summer of 2022. There are plenty of signs to get you there. Parking is street parking, but there isn't much going on... Read more
Stumbled across this and really never knew that Hank grew up in this city. It's 3 minutes from the highway to a quaint little small town with old buildings that draws me back to the good ole days... Read more
Hank Williams Museum
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