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‘Johnny Cash: Arkansas Icon’ Exhibit Explores His Arkansas Roots

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Center for Arkansas History and Culture has opened a new exhibit, “Johnny Cash: Arkansas Icon,” which will run through January 24, 2015. The exhibit, at the Underground Gallery at the Arkansas Studies Institute, explores Johnny Cash’s Arkansas connections over the decades, covering his 1930s childhood in Dyess, Ark., through his comeback at the turn of the 21st century.

If you can’t make it to the exhibit in person, tour the virtual exhibit and listen to a guided tour.

Johnny Cash: Arkansas Icon

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