The ultimate symbol of the Grand Ole Opry's longevity is carefully preserved and ever present. But the hundreds of thousands of visitors who take in the country variety show each year can't spot it ...
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As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th year, The Tennessean is taking a look back. The renowned radio show has been broadcasting live performances from Nashville for a century, showcasing both ...