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Taylor Swift exhibition to open at museum in Los Angeles

Songstress Taylor Swift will be honoured at Los Angeles' GRAMMY Museum for the next 5 months with a special exhibition that celebrates her career to date and creative efforts. 

From December 13, fans of the 'Blank Space' superstar will be able to see her home videos, handwritten lyrics, costumes, and other exciting bits of memorabilia and the exhibition is due to run until May 10, 2015. 

Bob Santelli, the museum’s Executive Director, said in a statement: "Global superstar Taylor Swift is one of popular music's biggest talents, whose music is beloved by millions of fans worldwide. The story of Taylor's remarkable rise to superstardom is one that the GRAMMY Museum is extremely excited to tell.”

Tickets for the museum cost $12.95 for adults, $11.95 for college students and seniors, and $10.95 for under 17s and members of the military. The GRAMMY Museum's website explains that the exhibit will include:

  • Early childhood reading books
  • Never-before-seen family and childhood photos
  • Tour costumes from Swift's RED Tour
  • Handwritten lyrics for the singer/songwriter's hit "22"
  • Swift's 2009 GRAMMY Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "White Horse"
  • Official props used in the music video for "Shake It Off"
  • Dresses worn by Swift in her music video for "Mean"
  • The dress Swift wore in the music video for "Teardrops On My Guitar"
  • Swift's banjo used during her performance at the 54th GRAMMY Awards in 2012

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Watch Swift's music video for 'Blank Space' here: