CONLEY CULTURAL COLLECTIONS

The Conley Cultural Collections celebrate the American Heartland and spirit of the Western Frontier.

Various Conleys played a role in the westward expansion of the United States from the earliest years of the Republic. The name was been synonymous with the Western Frontier since the original 13 colonies gave way to New Territories and Homestead Acts, west of the Appalachian mountain range, and eventually the Rocky Mountains. Many Conleys personified the rugged individualism, new cultural identities, and the spirit of adventure that defined America,

 

OUR MISSION

The mission of the Conley Cultural Collections is the preservation of cultures from the American Heartland.

 

THE CONLEY JAZZ PRIZE

THE CONLEY JAZZ PRIZE

On April 30 of each year, up to eight (8) prizes are awarded to for outstanding achievements in  the preservation, archival, and exhibition of Jazz Music culture.

COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME

COUNTRY MUSIC HOF

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the evolving history and traditions of country music.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT

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TOURNAMENT OF ROSES

THE ROSE PARADE

America’s New Year Parade & Celebration is a cherished Conley Tradition. Everett Conley Davis served as horse Marshall in the 1960s, a role continued by his daughter, Michele Davis Macfarlane.

 

Preserving family values for the next generation is a recurring theme in the history of the Conley Family in America. Beginning with the original Green Bottom Equestrian Resort, then the various spinoff businesses founded by the grandsons of Green Bottom’s owner, John Oldham Connollay, the family has always evolved to meet the opportunities of society in a given era.

Today, as disparate as the industries of family’s endeavors may be, the companies in which the family invests share three (3) characteristics: 1) They design, develop, and distribute products, services, and experiences that focus on families; 2) They are managed according to the Conley Family’s original values; 3) The companies attempt to operate in a manner that promotes healthy growth with people in mind, rather than making a quick profit at the expense of humanity.