Singer Taylor Swift has inaugurated a $4 million education centre at the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
The 23-year-old cut the ribbon Saturday, donating the funds as part of the facility's expansion campaign.
The centre includes classroom space, an instrument room and other educational opportunities for young visitors.
"I'm really excited about the music education centre and the fact that right now they have three different classes going on," entertainmentwise.com quoted Swift as saying.
"It is really exciting that we can be here on a day when they are not only unveiling it but they are starting to actively use it," she added.
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