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34 volunteers each year for the event that has featured Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Ray Price and Hank's children and grandchildren. The 39th festival is June 1-2 with Tony Jackson headlining. Gaston moved to Georgiana to work for Alabama Power in 1951, taking "an early retirement" 35 years later. She's been keeping up with attendance, handling gift shop inventory, maintaining the displays and greeting busloads of students and fans at the museum for 19 years. She says she started counting items in the museum years ago and just gave up after getting to 600. In the room to the left after entering, one of Williams' suits, a shirt, tie and hat are displayed in a glass case. Another case across the room contains one of Hank's Gibson guitars. In the opposite corner stands a stage light from the Louisiana Hayride. Two wooden record racks hold many of his album covers, 45s and 78s, and there are framed copies of Williams' first recordings on the Sterling label. Hand-embroidered quilt about the life and times of Williams was donated to the museum. Hanks' second cousin Whittle sits on bench he stood on as a child, next to piano from church they attended.

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