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  2. Dolly Parton - Wikipedia

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    The original post on Instagram [60] went viral after celebrities posted their own versions of the so-called Dolly Parton challenge on social media. On April 10, 2020, Parton re-released 93 songs from six of her classic albums: Little Sparrow , Halos & Horns , For God and Country , Better Day , Those Were The Days , and Live and Well . [ 61 ]

  3. My Tennessee Mountain Home - Wikipedia

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    My Tennessee Mountain Home is the eleventh solo studio album by American entertainer Dolly Parton. It was released on April 2, 1973, by RCA Victor . The house pictured on the album cover was the house in which the Parton family lived during the late 1940s and early 1950s.

  4. Inside Dolly Parton’s new resort lodge in the Tennessee mountains

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    Three other parks called the site home before Dolly Parton’s involvement turned it into Dollywood. The original park, Rebel Railroad, dates back to 1961. It was followed by Gold Rush Junction ...

  5. Dolly Parton Celebrates 40 Years Of Dollywood: The Beloved ...

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    “Dolly Parton’s reputation as a world-renowned entertainer, businesswoman, and philanthropist puts Pigeon Forge in the spotlight alongside Dollywood,” says Leon Downey, the executive ...

  6. My Tennessee Mountain Home (song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Tennessee Mountain Home" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton.Using imagery from her rural childhood in Tennessee (holding hands on a porch swing, enjoying nature, walking home from church), the song served as the centerpiece of her 1973 concept album My Tennessee Mountain Home.

  7. Dolly Parton celebrates Dollywood’s legacy —and shares her ...

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    Dolly Parton graced the January/February cover of Southern Living in honor of celebrating nearly 40 years since the opening of her theme park Dollywood in 1986 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

  8. Chasing Rainbows Museum - Wikipedia

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    Chasing Rainbows is the second museum for Parton at Dollywood. The original was Rags to Riches: The Dolly Parton Story, located over a pedestrian tunnel in Craftman's Valley. The museum was home to artifacts from Parton's life, including the "Coat of Many Colors," Parton's high school band uniform, and her wedding gown and Carl Dean's wedding suit.

  9. List of songs recorded by Dolly Parton - Wikipedia

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    Dolly Parton in 1976 American country singer-songwriter Dolly Parton has composed over 5,000 songs throughout her career. [ 1 ] The total number of individual song titles she has recorded and released is 956, totaling over 1,100 individual recordings when studio recordings, remixes, and live tracks are combined.