Everly Brothers Monument 200 North 1st Street, Central City, KY 42330
About the Business
The Everly Brothers Monument is a tourist attraction located at 200 North 1st Street in Central City, Kentucky, United States. This monument commemorates the iconic musical duo, the Everly Brothers, who were born in the area. Visitors can learn about the brothers' impact on the music industry and their legacy. The monument serves as a tribute to their contributions to rock and roll history. It is a must-visit for fans of the Everly Brothers and music enthusiasts alike.
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Location & Phone number
200 N 1st St, Central City, KY 42330, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Awesome❣️. Guide was so knowledgeable, grew up in the area and shared some interesting stories! It the museum has a working jukebox that was so cool! A bonus was the Kentucky Racing Museum in The back!"
"Took my grandson here and we had a great experience, learning about the Everly brothers, hot rods, sprint cars, nascar and motorcycles. Great experience thanks to the staff."
"The museum is really detailed to someone who is an Everly Brothers fan. Also, fellow thumb pickers memorabilia. We live right here in Central City and decided to visit, finding out that people from all over the country have visited here as well. We really loved the motorsports museum. There are some great looking classic/ racing cars. Anyone who appreciates classic cars or racing cars would love a visit here if in the area."
"We live about hour and a half away and took a day trip. Love the Everly Brothers and wanted to visit Phil's grave. Small building an not a lot to see, mostly pictures but still enjoyed it. Poor selection of souvenirs. Not worth driving a long distance for but if you live close or driving through worth the stop. Just don't expect much."
"We really enjoyed this place! Relatively small in size, but great memorabilia! Free jukebox with lots of the old goodies! Our host "Dr. Freddy" was extremely knowledgeable and very gracious and personable! They are beginning a car exhibit with all kinds of racing cars, they already have a good collection. It was a pleasure to meet Army Armstrong, famous race car driver, sport car announcer and promoter who is developing the exhibit! He is a former Vietnam veteran as well!"
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