Hank Williams’ 1952 Cadillac

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Hank Williams’ 1952 Cadillac is the iconic baby-blue luxury car in which the legendary country singer took his final ride and which has since become a central artifact of his legacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cadillac Series 62
automobile
cultural artifact
historic vehicle
associatedWith Hank Williams NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre country music
bodyStyle sedan
color baby blue
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact iconic image in country music history
pilgrimage object for Hank Williams fans
dateOfEvent 1953-01-01
displayedAt Hank Williams Museum, Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
event final journey of Hank Williams
exhibitedAs central artifact of Hank Williams’ legacy
featuredIn Hank Williams Museum exhibits
books on country music history
documentaries about Hank Williams
fuelType gasoline
hasCondition preserved
hasEngineConfiguration V8
hasHistoricalAssociation Nashville country music scene
early 1950s American South
hasInterior period-correct luxury interior
hasLicensePlate Alabama plate (period-correct)
hasPassenger Charles Carr NERFINISHED
Hank Williams NERFINISHED
hasTransmission automatic transmission
heritageStatus museum artifact
manufacturer Cadillac NERFINISHED
modelYear 1952
notableFor association with the death of Hank Williams
being the car in which Hank Williams took his final ride
ownedBy Hank Williams NERFINISHED
productionBrand General Motors NERFINISHED
routeIncludes Bristol, Virginia NERFINISHED
Montgomery, Alabama NERFINISHED
Oak Hill, West Virginia NERFINISHED
subjectOf fan photographs
historical discussions about Hank Williams’ death
music journalism articles
symbolizes Hank Williams’ legacy
the tragic end of a country music icon
touristAttraction yes
usedFor touring
travel between performances
vehicleClass full-size luxury car

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Hank Williams Museum exhibits Hank Williams’ 1952 Cadillac