Tennessee home where johnny cash lived his final days for sale
One of the most famous homes in country music — or any musical genre, given the reach of Johnny Cash's career — was the home of Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash.
The property at 200 Claudill Drive in Hendersonville, Tenn. — which figured in the award-winning Cash biopic, "Walk The Line" — was the Cash family's home for nearly all of their 35-year marriage. The massive, 13,880-square-foot home, runs along on Old Hickory Lake.
What is less known, however, is that Cash wound up living in the house he owned across the street at 185 Claudill Drive. The ranch home was built by the same architect, Braxton Dixon, and Cash had used it to house his own parents prior to their passing.
"He spent his last days there after it was harder for him to get around in a wheelchair in lake house,'' said Stan Peacock, whose father-in-law the — a former Grand Ole Opry musician — bought the house from the Cash family in 2004.
Source: MSN.com