This is so exciting! Famed music icon Loretta Lynn has had quite the memorable career — and from now until Aug. 5, 2018, you can see it all for yourself at her Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit in Nashville.

“She has been such a good collector of her own life,” Michael McCall, the Hall of Fame’s museum editor told Closer Weekly in an exclusive interview. The 85-year-old has previously confessed, “I have a lot of stuff.” One of her things was her sewing machine!

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“I am so happy the Country Music Hall of Fame has asked me to be one of their main exhibits in 2017… gonna show off my 50 some odd years in country music,” Loretta said, according to the Country Music Hall of Fame’s website. “They best have a big space…I have a lot of stuff! I’m so proud to share my life, and music with the Hall of Fame. Y’all come see us!”

Back in May, Loretta sadly suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. “American country music legend Loretta Lynn was admitted into a hospital in Nashville last night after she suffered a stroke at her home in Hurricane Mills, TN,” the statement read at the time. “She is currently under medical care and is responsive and expected to make a full recovery.”

Shortly after the unfortunate incident, her her brother Herman Webb opened up to Closer, sharing that Loretta is determined to sing again after the stroke. “She can talk, and Loretta told me that she thought she’s going to be OK,” he said. “She seems to be coming along pretty good.”

Hermann added that music is “all she lives for.” And with the way she’s recovering, she may just get back to what she loves in no time. He shared, “She’s doing really good — that’s the main thing!”

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