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Most recent edit made on 2009-10-01 12:32:08 by SuperUser

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Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed the Mother Church of Country Music, is the once and sometimes home of the Grand Ole Opry and one of the best places in Nashville to listen to music.

The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

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Hours, address

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman_Auditorium_Nashville
 The Ryman Auditorium



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Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed the Mother Church of Country Music, is the once and sometimes home of the Grand Ole Opry and one of the best places in Nashville to listen to music.

The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

Note

This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

Hours, address

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman_Auditorium_Nashville

 The Ryman Auditorium





Revision [1332]

Edited on 2009-10-01 20:29:41 by WikiGuy

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Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed the Mother Church of Country Music, is the once and sometimes home of the Grand Ole Opry and one of the best places in Nashville to listen to music.

The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

Note

This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

Hours, address

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman_Auditorium_Nashville

 The Ryman Auditorium



Deletions:

Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed the Mother Church of Country Music, is the once and sometimes home of the Grand Ole Opry and one of the best places in Nashville to listen to music.

The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

Note

This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

Hours, address

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman

 The Ryman Auditorium





Revision [887]

Edited on 2008-10-13 09:36:14 by SuperUser

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The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman


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The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman




Revision [886]

Edited on 2008-10-12 19:44:59 by BackYard

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 The Ryman Auditorium

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Attractions Info
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Revision [885]

Edited on 2008-10-12 19:43:14 by BackYard

Additions:

 The Ryman Auditorium

Related Nashville-Middle Tennessee Topics on Civic Scope

Attractions Info
Indoor Recreation



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 The Ryman Auditorium





Revision [882]

The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-12 19:40:46 by BackYard

Ryman Auditorium

Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed the Mother Church of Country Music, is the once and sometimes home of the Grand Ole Opry and one of the best places in Nashville to listen to music.

The Ryman, named after Capt. Thomas Ryman, a sailor,opened in 1892. It was the home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, when the Opry moved to suburban Opryland near the Opryland Hotel. However, the Grand Ole Opry still performs at the Ryman at certain times of the year. The building still retains church pews for seating.

Note

This page is still only an Info Stub!

Help flesh it out. Click on "Edit This Page" above. (You will have to Register first.)

Hours, address

The official address of the Ryman is-116 Fifth Avenue North, but the main entrance to the building is on the 4th Avenue side. The building is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and tours are available for a fee.

 Ryman
 The Ryman Auditorium



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