He built the house, which also was a country music entertainment complex, and was known as Twitty City at a cost of over $3.5 million.
[1] The complex included homes for Twitty's mother as well as his children, as well as an auditorium, museum, and shop.
[2] It was shut down in 1994 following a year-long tribute show called Final Touches, when fans and peers in the music business visited.
In October 2017, TBN began to produce Huckabee—a talk show hosted by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (and a revival of his former show on Fox News Channel)—from the facility,[6] after which TBN began to promote the auditorium as the "Huckabee Theater".
TBN officials issued redevelopment proposals to Hendersonville's planning commission, including a new studio that would preserve some of the memorabilia from Twitty City.