
The founder of a downtown Nashville museum dedicated to musicians says the city isn’t offering enough money for his property. Joe Chambers opened the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2006. A year later, he learned it stands in the way of plans for the city’s convention center. The Tennessean reports that project architects had considered placing the museum inside the new convention center. But instead, the city has started legal proceedings to seize Chambers’ property. Chambers says the museum property is worth about twice the $4.8 million the city is offering. About a month ago the museum inducted its latest group of musicians: Chet Atkins, Billy Cox, Dick Dale, Charlie Daniels, Fred Foster, Victor Feldman, Paul Riser and the band Toto.
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