Best of the Southeast
#2: Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN
In 1925, the Grand Ole Opry began as a country music radio program that broadcast out of a studio at the National Life & Accident Insurance Company building in downtown Nashville. It moved several times after that, requiring larger venues to accommodate a growing audience, until it moved it to the Ryman Auditorium in June 1943. The show moved one more time, in 1974, to where it is today: the 4,400-seat Grand Ole Opry House on the grounds of the now-closed Opryland USA theme park. Today, the Opry, from a who's who of country music's best, can be heard not just on the radio, but on TV and via the Internet.
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