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  2. Opryland USA - Wikipedia

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    Opryland USA (later called Opryland Themepark and colloquially "Opryland") was a theme park in Nashville, Tennessee. It operated seasonally (generally March to October) from 1972 to 1997, and for a special Christmas-themed engagement every December from 1993 to 1997. During the late 1980s, nearly 2.5 million people visited the park annually.

  3. How Nashville grew after Opryland closed down, per ... - AOL

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    Opryland was a right of passage — a place filled with childhood memories and few were happy with its closing. For 25 years from its opening in 1972 until its closing in 1997, the Opryland theme ...

  4. Nashville nostalgia: Opryland USA missed by many, but where ...

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    Many Nashvillians still mourn the loss of the Opryland USA theme park, which opened May 27, 1972. But where did all the rides go after it closed?

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Opryland USA, Nashville, Tennessee. Amusement park City Years of operation Notes Ref. Adventure River: Memphis: 1985–1998 Bud Boogie Beach: Memphis: 1987–1997 ...

  6. The Nashville Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Network was launched as a basic cable and satellite television network on March 7, 1983, operating from the now-defunct Opryland USA theme park near Nashville, Tennessee. Country Music Television (CMT), founded by Glenn D. Daniels, beat TNN's launch by two days to become the first country music cable television network.

  7. Wabash Cannonball (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Wabash Cannonball was a steel roller coaster at the now-defunct Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee.Built by Arrow Development in 1975, it was the second roller coaster added to the park following the Timber Topper.

  8. A guide to everything about the 2024 Tennessee State Fair ...

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    The Wilson County Fair not only had the strength to bring in Tennessee's state fair as a partner in 2021, it also has roots to the former Opryland USA theme park that closed at the end of 1997.

  9. Porter Wagoner - Wikipedia

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    A spiritual or gospel performance was almost always featured toward the end of the show, generally performed by either Wagoner or Parton or the show's guest star, or occasionally the entire cast. After Parton left the show, Porter began taping the show at Opryland USA in various locations around the park.