HE DIDN’T JUST BUILD A CAREER. HE BUILT A PLACE BIG ENOUGH TO WALK INTO HIS OWN NAME. In 1982, Conway Twitty opened Twitty City in Hendersonville, near Nashville. It was not a small museum or a souvenir room tagged onto a house. It was a full tourist complex built around his name — nine acres, a destination, a place fans could actually enter. Britannica describes it as a popular attraction and part of Conway’s reputation as an astute businessman. Most stars leave behind records. Conway built a gate, a driveway, a gift shop, and a physical world with “Twitty” on the front of it. Long after the songs had already made him famous, he found a way to turn fame into a place people could visit
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