Opryland U.S.A. Nashville, Tennessee
$175.00
An early pictorial souvenir from Opryland USA.
1 in stock
Description
Opryland USA (later Opryland Theme Park) opened in 1972 in Nashville and was billed as “the home of American Country Music.” Various themed regions include New Orleans, Opry Plaza, Lakeside Area, Hill Country, Music of Today, and Opry Plaza. The Grand Ole Opry House (seen here under construction) took over from Ryman Auditorium to become the seat of the Opry in 1974. The stylized depiction of vegetation and water features is likely because much of the park was still under construction at the time of publication.
Although it closed in 1997, the park averaged 2.5 million visitors in the late 1980s. This colorful souvenir from the park was published by Opryland U.S.A., Inc. around 1974.
Map Details
Publication Date: c. 1974
Author: Opryland USA
Sheet Width (in): 35.9
Sheet Height (in): 23.75
Condition: B
Condition Description: Color printed map on a single sided sheet of textured paper. Moderately creased along old folds, with some wrinkling and small pinholes at fold intersections. Some scattered spotting visible in a few places (see lower left for the most obvious example) and a small hole in the upper center, to the left of the sun. About good condition overall.
$175.00
1 in stock
