The Patsy Cline Historic House is temporarily closed until further notice due to COVID.
See where Patsy lived, slept and spent her "prime years" while pursuing her music career.
Located in a working-class neighborhood in the City of Winchester, Virginia, this modest house was the residence of country music legend Patsy Cline (1932-63), who lived here from the ages of 16 to 21, when she married Gerald Cline. Patsy resided here from 1948-53, longer than at any other house associated with her in the Winchester and Nashville areas, and she returned to it intermittently until her singing career began in 1957.
Cline was the first solo female singer to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1960, and the first woman to be inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973. "Crazy," one of Patsy's best-known songs written by Willie Nelson, continues to be the number one jukebox hit of all time.
Seasonal Hours:
April 1 - October 31
Open seven day a week. Monday through Saturday, 10am to 4pm; Sunday 1-4pm.
November 1 – December 15
Open weekends. Friday and Saturday, 10am-4pm; Sunday 1-4pm.
Length of tours – 30 to 45 minutes, allows for guided tour and gift shop.
Amenities
- Family Friendly
Price Information
- Adults: $8, Seniors (65 and older): $7, Youth (ages 11-18): $6, Active Military w/ID and 10 and under: FREE
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Last Updated: 06/11/2020