We visited on a Thursday nite for fron porc pickin. It was bluegrass .usic and seating all around the outside with a dance floor in the middle. I would have danced all night if the husband wasn't glued to his chair. They were two steppin, cloggi , and all kinds of hillbilly dancing. They even did a little line dancing. And this is the bible belt, so when they sing a gospel song, everyone stands up and the gentlemen take their hats off. Thank you, praise the Lord, Amen. And if you want to hear another group, go to the lobby, or maybe someone is playing out on the porch. Thats my kind of music. Its just down the road from Loretta Lynns home, butcher holler. Its a great bargain if you...
   Read moreMy review is based upon the facility being used as a small, intimate meeting location for up to 100 guests. The venue is a perfect example of how a small venue can be extraordinary versatile. Whether the event is a fund raiser or a family event this is the best small venue in the area. It is convenient to traffic both local and regional. We attended a themed Georgian Era masquerade party as a fund raiser for a local women's group. As you can see the venue is very elegant, with enough space to seat 80 and still have room for a dance (or...
   Read moreCome for the history and stay for the music! Every Thursday night they have front porch pickin inside the museum and you definitely don't won't to miss it! The music is awesome and you can get up and dance on the dance floor. Make sure you come early because it gets packed fast! The museum takes around 30-45 minutes to enjoy everything and then the singing is around 3 hours long with multiple different...
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