Two years before opening the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville in 1974, an
amusement park called Opryland USA opened to the public just 10 miles
northeast of downtown. While the Park no longer exists (it was closed in
1997), Opryland Theme Park is still developing his own attraction to
the world, attract tourists and locals alike for the draw.
You can any time spent in Nashville would be complete without a trip
to the legendary music Valley, spend one or two nights at Hotel Majestic
Opryland or decide to just stop for a show at the Grand Ole Opry. Here
is a list of 10 things to do and see during your visit to Opryland.
Catch the Show (or take the tour) at the Grand Ole Opry
This year, the Grand Ole Opry celebrates the 50th anniversary of 90.
Legendary music venues started as a popular radio broadcast in 1925; as
popularity grew, the show began broadcasting live on the stage of the
Ryman Auditorium in 1943.
In 1974, the Opry received its own location in Opryland Theme Park,
which have ' dedicated to honoring country music's rich history and
dynamic present ' and ' showing a mix of country legends and the
contemporary chart-toppers who have followed in the footsteps of their '
since. Check out the impressive list of venues or take a tour backstage
to get a unique look, deep in the very Hall where the legendary artists
that countless numbers have been running.
Spend the night at Opryland Hotel
Marriott's Gaylord Opryland Resort Convention Center & is not
only the largest hotel in Nashville, but it is also one of the largest
hotels in the United States this is a far cry from the average hotel;
Opryland consists of seven floors, more than 2800 rooms and rooftop
Garden (not to mention some facilities, including indoor and outdoor
swimming pool, several restaurants and a golf course) covering an area
of nine hectares. Stay at Opryland hotel is a major holiday.
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