Surrounded by a meadow of grasses and flowers, the Jersey Shore institution appears to float on a coastal dune. From the wood boardwalk that leads to its front doors to the weathered steel of its facade to the rough-hewn timber beams inside, there’s an unmistakable postindustrial feel to the new Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music. Opening to the public on June 13, the center is a space built to house Springsteen’s archives and exhibitions on his life and music, but also to tell the broader story of American music. It’s also a tribute to the working-class American environment so central to Springsteen’s music and life.
Bruce Springsteen’s new center in New Jersey is a jewel box monument to his music
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