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Remembering Patsy’s Life
Marker To Be Placed At Singer’s Local Childhood Home By: F.C. Lowe The Winchester Star A highway marker to commemorate the life of country music legend Patsy Cline has been approved for placement at her childhood home in Winchester. Fourteen markers were approved on June 1 by the Department of Historic Resources to highlight aspects of the history of the Commonwealth.
Two years ago, he tried to contact someone in Winchester to get the ball rolling for a marker here, but he said he could find no one interested at that time. In March of this year, Phillip Martin, president of the area Celebrating Patsy Cline organization, pursued the matter and worked with Arnold to make the marker a reality. It will be placed at 608 S. Kent St., Cline’s childhood home and will be dedicated on Sept. 3. The Virginia Department of Transportation will place the marker and maintain it, Arnold said. The cost is $1,350 for casting and delivery and is paid for by sponsors, not by state funding.
Criteria for selection include a national or state-wide prominence and significance with a span of more than 50 years, Arnold said. He describes the procedure as a process of writing and researching the material for the marker, which then goes through a committee for approval. VDOT must confirm the site and make sure it is a safe spot for travelers to stop. Presently, there are about 10 markers in Winchester, about 26 in Frederick County, and approximately 39 in Clarke County, Arnold said. And the Celebrating Patsy Cline group is excited to add one more, Martin said. So far, the group has 24 sponsors whose names will be added to a plaque placed inside the house and in the museum, included in the future plans of the group. “This is a huge step forward,” Martin said. “It gives credibility to the whole cause of the organization in promoting Patsy Cline.” He also sees it as a very long overdue project that will be great for the city as far as adding to economic development and tourism. The public is invited to the unveiling at 3 p.m. Sept. 3 at 608 S. Kent St. Sponsors, donating $100 or more, may attend a reception following the dedication, Martin said. For information, call 1-888-608-2726. |
