Ryman Auditorium – Icon Walk

At this stop, participants made a visit to the Ryman Auditorium which is a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Landmark and a National Historic Landmark. Originally the Union Gospel Tabernacle, the Ryman Auditorium is one of the most iconic music venues in the world. The Ryman has played a pivotal role in popularizing country music and has hosted a variety of legendary rock & roll artists over the decades. Outside of the auditorium is the Icon Walk, where you will find statues of music legends. The challenge at this stop was to take a photo of team members posing with one of these statues. This group chose to pose with a life-size statue of country music legend Little Jimmy Dickens, who got his name because he is only 4’8.