Johnny Cash’s boyhood home in Arkansas part of larger story | Backroad Travels
In the middle of rice fields, the modest home of a country icon is a not only glimpse of his life, but a snapshot of a greater story.
Johnny Cash’s boyhood home in Dyess was added recently to the National Register of Historic Places.
The house is owned by Arkansas State University, which spent $575,000 to buy, restore, furnish and landscape the property.
It now provides hundreds of visitors from across the nation and the world a glimpse into the making of The Man in Black.
But the Cash home is just part of a federal resettlement area for Delta farmers called the Dyess Colony.
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Dedication of Johnny Cash boyhood home in Dyess, Arkansas
On August 16, 2014, after years of fundraising and restoration work, Johnny Cash's boyhood home in Dyess, Arkansas was opened to the public as a museum. Hundreds turned out for the dedication ceremony at the Dyess Administration Building. Featured in the video are Arkansas State University System President Chip Welch, daughter Rosanne Cash, brother Tommy Cash and Dr. Ruth Hawkins, who oversaw the project as executive director of ASU's Arkansas Heritage Sites program. Johnny Cash often spoke about the impact his childhood in Dyess had on him and many of his songs, including Five Feet High and Rising and Pickin' Time were set there. You can see a slideshow of photos of the home at:
Inside Johnny Cash's Boyhood Home
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In the beautiful farming community of Dyess, Arkansas, we were given the rare opportunity to take a tour through the boyhood home of Johnny Cash. The folks from Arkansas State University took us on a guided walkthrough, giving us intimate access to things that won't be accessible to the public when the home becomes a museum in 2014. The house, which Ray Cash moved his family into in 1935, is a relic of rock and roll history. It's where Johnny Cash learned to sing, and its setting served as a muse for some of his most popular songs, like Five Feet High and Rising, and Pickin' Time.
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Johnny Cash Dyess, AR
Johnny Cash's Dyess, Arkansas Main Street, Dyess. Dyess is a town in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 515 according to the 2000 census. Dyess was founded in 1934. Johnny Cash's biography Man in Black describes Dyess as a planned community built as part of President F ... mrjyn dogmeat sobachemyaso yt:quality=high cynophagie weirdopedia
Johnny Cash - Arkansas Lovin' Man - Visit Arkansas
Experience the home and the state Johnny Cash never stopped loving:
Johnny Cash boyhood home in Dyess, Arkansas
September 2013
Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Restoration
Arkansas State University's Heritage Sites program, working with the Cash family, has restored the boyhood home of Johnny Cash in Dyess, Ark. The project began in 2011 as A-State took possession of the shell of the original house. After four years, it opened to the general public on Aug. 16, 2014. Members of the Cash family, siblings Tommy and Joanne, daughters Tara, Cindy and Rosanne toured the restoration and weighed in on the house.
The Economic Impact of the Historic Dyess Colony
The Arkansas Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission hold their monthly meeting in Dyess, Ark.
Road Trip: The Johnny Cash Childhood Home!
Here's yet another road trip with Doctor HayseedPlowboy and family! This time we went up into north eastern Arkansas to the little twn of Dyess Colony and visited the childhood home of none other than Johnny Cash...with a brief stop-over in The Village Creek State Park enroute. Arkansas is a fantabulous state and the good doctor and his family are always a total hoot to hang out with...so come along and enjoy the ride - we've always got room for at least one more :-D
driving Dyess, AR - where J.R. Johnny Cash is from
7/3/2017 - Dyess, Arkansas
Another sleepy American farm town. Ordinary, except for the signs that read, Boyhood home of...
Johnny Cash's Hometown Fights to Make Childhood Ranch a Historic Landmark
The boyhood home of music legend Johnny Cash is being considered as a nominee for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program’s review board will meet this Wednesday (Nov. 29) to consider 14 state properties for nomination to the list of the nation’s historic places, including the Cash home.
Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Restoration
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First Time At The Highest Point In Arkansas! (a lil' episode)
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Exploring Arkansas Special Edition: Country Music
Tune in to dive into The Natural State's rich country music history with visits to see Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home; Arkansas Living Treasure and fiddle maker and player Violet Hensley; Mountain View, Arkansas, bluegrass prodigy Mary Parker; and Searcy, Arkansas, banjo builder Randall Wyatt!
Dyess Arkansas' Only Elevator? Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Museum
This is a really neat elevator and it might be the only elevator in Dyess, AR. I forgot to ask while there so I am not sure if there is anymore elevators but judging from the size of the town, I'm thinking it might be the only elevator in town. Johnny Cash was born in Kinsland, AR but his family moved to Dyess when he was around 3 years old. His boyhood home has been restored and looks as closely as it possibly can when Johnny was living there through out his childhood. The administrative building of Dyess Colony houses the museum that recollects Dyess' history along with a section dedicated to Johnny Cash and his family and career. For more information about this historic place, go to for photos we took here and out at the boyhood home of Johnny Cash go to my FB photo album at this link I also have a video of the journey from town to the location of the boyhood home at this link on my YT Channel
Johnny Cash Legacy Cast Tours the Boyhood Home
Members from the cast of the upcoming musical Johnny Cash Legacy get inspiration at the Boyhood Home in Dyess, Ark.
Johnny Cash's family returns home before music festival
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Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Opening Rosanne's Reaction
A VERY laggy walkthrough of the ASU Dyess Colony Boyhood home of Johnny Cash
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