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April 1 October 31, 2017 (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
Length of tours 45 minutes, allows for guided tour and gift shop.

Wednesday through Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm, tours scheduled every 45 minutes: 10:00am; 10:45am; 11:30am; 12:15pm; 1:00pm; 1:45pm; 2:30pm; and last tour 3:15pm

Sundays 1:00pm to 4:00 pm, tours scheduled every 45 minutes: 1:00pm; 1:45pm; 2:30pm; and last tour 3:15pm
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Adults: $8.00
Seniors (65 and older): $6.00
Active Military with Identification and Children Under 10 Years: FREE

Reservations are required for group tours of the house and step-on motorcoach guided tours. Special rates are available for groups with reservations. - patsyclinehistorichouse.org

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Virginia Patterson Hensley (September 8, 1932 -- March 5, 1963), known professionally as Patsy Cline, was an American country music singer. Part of the early 1960s Nashville sound, Cline successfully "crossed over" to pop music. She died at age 30 at the height of her career in a private plane crash. She was one of the most influential, successful and acclaimed female vocalists of the 20th century.Cline was best known for her rich tone, emotionally expressive and bold contralto voice and her role as a country music industry pioneer. Along with Kitty Wells, she helped pave the way for women as headline performers in the genre. Cline was cited as an inspiration by singers in several genres. Books, movies, documentaries, articles and stage plays document her life and career. Her hits began in 1957 with Donn Hecht's "Walkin' After Midnight", Harlan Howard's "I Fall to Pieces", Hank Cochran's "She's Got You", Willie Nelson's "Crazy" and ended in 1963 with Don Gibson's "Sweet Dreams".

 



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Patsy Cline was born Virginia Patterson Hensley on September 8, 1932. Virginia, known to her family and friends as Ginny and began singing on nights and weekends at the age of 16, as she worked to help support her family.

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