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Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
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See a live music performance at the Ryman Auditorium, a venue which from 1943 to 1974 was the home of the Grand Ole Opry. Enter into the theater in the City of Nashville after walking past the statue of Thomas Ryman, the person who built the theater in 1892. Be sure to catch the stained glass windows as you look at the northern end of the theater in Nashville, Tennessee.
Take a tour of the venue and learn about its importance to the history of country music. See old photos and hear recordings of performances that took place at the Ryman.
Notice the pew arrangements of the seats around the auditorium as you walk through. The Ryman was used as a tabernacle for a local revivalist when it was first built. Many of the pew seats are designed in the same styles as what was used when the venue first opened. See one of the original pews in the lobby with statues of Roy Acuff and Minnie Pearl sitting on it.
Check the schedule for information on concerts heading to the Ryman. This Nashville, TN venue hosts events all year round. It particularly focuses on country music but many other genres of music are also represented on the schedule. Musical theater events and comedy performances are often held at the Ryman.
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