What are the plans for opening 608 S. Kent Street — the family home?
Celebrating Patsy Cline will restore and interpret the 608 Kent Street home as a Historic House to focus on Patsy Cline and her family during the years between 1948 to 1957. At the core of a phased Patsy Cline presence in Winchester, the Kent Street family home will play witness of the story of Patsy’s Winchester years, the lives of others associated with her, and events that were pivotal to her career. The House stands as an important destination for Patsy Cline fans and admirers hoping to know “first hand” the story of Patsy’s early years. This House is already recognized throughout the world as a significant monument along the Patsy Cline pilgrimage. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Landmarks Register. Celebrating Patsy Cline is presently raising funds to restore and interpret the House and its grounds so it can be opened for public tours and special events. Current fund raising efforts include the Brick-a-thon Campaign. Contact CPC by email
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- What are the plans for opening 608 S. Kent Street -- the family home?