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Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music Center

Combining the career of Dr. Ralph Stanley with the history of traditional mountain music, this state-of-the-art, interactive museum will allow you to see and hear this particular style of American music in its original setting: the mountains of southwestern Virginia. Follow the career of Ralph Stanley & the Stanley Brothers through the exhibits and learn how the environment and traditional music influenced their style.

In October of 2004, a unique museum experience became available to music lovers: The Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music Center.

Combining the career of Dr. Ralph Stanley with the history of traditional mountain music, this interactive musical journey allows you to see and hear this particular style of American music in its original setting – the mountains of southwest Virginia.

Even if you’ve already been touched by his music, you haven’t fully experienced it until you’ve journeyed into the heart of Appalachia.

The Ralph Stanley Museum and Traditional Mountain Music Center is located in a century-old four-story home in Clintwood, Virginia.

The vision for the museum and music center is to preserve and promote mountain and Bluegrass music with workshops, seminars, and conventions.

249 Clintwood Main St./P.O. Box 945
Clintwood, VA 24228
Phone: (276) 926-8550 or (276) 926-5591
Fax: (276) 926-8693

Website: www.ralphstanleymuseum.com and www.townofclintwood.com/ralph-stanley-museum

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ralphstanleymuseum

Dr. Phipps Family Museum

Dr. Rufus Phipps opened the Dickenson County Hospital in 1929 in Clintwood. His daughter Jean Lui assisted at the hospital and clinic.  The Dr. Phipps Family Museum has a collection of medical equipment, and other medical memorbilla showcasing the life of a country doctor who sometimes rode horseback to see his patients. For more information, call 276-926-6074 or email chamberdickenson@yahoo.com.