Birthplace of Country Music by U.S. Congress

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Birthplace of Country Music by U.S. Congress is an official U.S. congressional designation recognizing Bristol, Tennessee, as a historically significant origin point of country music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf congressional designation
cultural designation
appliesToLocation Bristol, Tennessee
Bristol, Virginia
associatedWith Bristol, Tennessee
surface form: Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia metropolitan area
commemoratedBy Birthplace of Country Music Museum
country United States of America
culturalRegion Appalachia
hasCulturalImpact promotion of Bristol as a music tourism destination
hasDesignationType honorary title
hasLanguage English
hasLegalStatus symbolic
hasPurpose to recognize Bristol as a historically significant origin point of country music
hasSubject country music
heritageType music heritage
influencedBy early commercial country music recordings
isAbout historical origins of country music
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
musicGenre country music
recognizedAs birthplace of country music
recognizedBy United States Congress
relatedTo U.S. congressional resolutions on cultural heritage
relatedToEvent 1927 Bristol Sessions
surface form: Bristol Sessions
relatedToPerson Jimmie Rodgers
The Carter Family

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Bristol, Tennessee hasHeritageDesignation Birthplace of Country Music by U.S. Congress
Bristol, Virginia hasCulturalDesignation Birthplace of Country Music by U.S. Congress
this entity surface form: Birthplace of Country Music (by U.S. Congress)