Opry Country Christmas Show

File:Grand_Ole_Opry_logo.svgDecorative brickwork at Opryland Hotel depicting Ryman Auditorium with Minnie Pearl and Roy AcuffSigns welcoming motorists to Nashville on all major roadways include the phrase "Home of the Grand Ole Opry".The Hillsboro Theatre (now the Belcourt Theatre), home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1934 to 1936The War Memorial Auditorium, home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1939 to 1943Roy AcuffRyman Auditorium, the "Mother Church of Country Music", home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, and seasonally since 1999File:Grand_Ole_Opry_House_2022a.jpgInterior in 2022Grand Ole Opry logo used from 2005 to 2015Dolly Parton at the Opry with the Grascals in 2005Eddie Stubbs announcing for the Opry in 2012New members are invited to join the Opry by other members. Here, Mel Tillis (right) receives his Opry induction offer from Bill Anderson, 2007.Jeannie Seely (pictured at the Opry in 2012) made over 5,000 appearances on the program, a record, from 1967 until her 2025 death.June Carter Cash at the Opry in 1999

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