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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 612731" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>What a beautiful old theater! It reminds me of some of the ornate old movie theaters we used to go to in downtown St. Louis when I was a child! They were so beautiful, to me as a child, they looked like palaces! Probably all gone now unless someone restored them.</p><p></p><p>Many old historic theaters are supposed to be very haunted places! Several years ago I took my son and a few of his friends to the old Ryman Auditorium in Nashville to see a performance by George Carlin. The Ryman started out as a church, then for many, many years was the home of the Grand Ol' Opry before a new theater was built but it is still used as a concert venue. Through the years countless performers and audience members have reported seeing the ghost of Hank Williams walking through the Ryman. Performers have seen him sitting in a seat in the back of the balcony watching their rehearsals and he's been seen walking behind the last row of seats on the floor level. This is not just a few people but HUNDREDS that have seen him! So when we were there, we kept turning around and looking from side to side, hoping we would catch a glimpse of him but he didn't show. Makes sense though because when we talked about it later we decided that Hank Williams probably wouldn't have gone anywhere near a George Carlin concert!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 612731, member: 1883"] What a beautiful old theater! It reminds me of some of the ornate old movie theaters we used to go to in downtown St. Louis when I was a child! They were so beautiful, to me as a child, they looked like palaces! Probably all gone now unless someone restored them. Many old historic theaters are supposed to be very haunted places! Several years ago I took my son and a few of his friends to the old Ryman Auditorium in Nashville to see a performance by George Carlin. The Ryman started out as a church, then for many, many years was the home of the Grand Ol' Opry before a new theater was built but it is still used as a concert venue. Through the years countless performers and audience members have reported seeing the ghost of Hank Williams walking through the Ryman. Performers have seen him sitting in a seat in the back of the balcony watching their rehearsals and he's been seen walking behind the last row of seats on the floor level. This is not just a few people but HUNDREDS that have seen him! So when we were there, we kept turning around and looking from side to side, hoping we would catch a glimpse of him but he didn't show. Makes sense though because when we talked about it later we decided that Hank Williams probably wouldn't have gone anywhere near a George Carlin concert! [/QUOTE]
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