Johnny Cash’s Boyhood Home Joins National Register of Historic Places

Johnny Cash’s boyhood home in Dyess, Ark. has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The five-room farmhouse was built in 1934 in the Dyess Colony as part of president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs to support farming families who lost their farms during the Great Depression. In 1935, Cash’s parents Ray… Read more »

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