| Thomas G. Ryman, a riverboat captain and Nashville businessman, attended a revival be a famed traveling evangelist named Sam Jones. Leged has it Capt. Ryman went to the service Mr. Jones was preaching to disrupt it, but upon hearing the sermon he was converted on the spot and inspired to build a church for the preacher. Seven years later the Union Gospel Tabernacle was completed. When Capt. Ryman passed away in 1904 it was renamed. It became the venue for all sorts of performances and the acoustics are second only to the Morman Tabernacle. |
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