44 - Tennessee, The Women of the Grand Ole Opry
Tennessee! The last state needed to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment! This was the turning point. And I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with the women of the Grand Ole Opry. They shared the vibrance of life and helped to create a world to share music and culture for all. Tennessee was the 36th and final required state to reach the majority, and ratify the Nineteenth Amendment on August 18, 1920. The Women of the Grand Ole Opry The longest running radio broadcast in history, the Grand Ole Opry started in 1925 to honor country music and its history. Mixing singers and chart toppers of country, bluegrass, Americana, folk, gospel music and comedic performances, hundreds of thousands of visitors and millions of listeners share in the community. Known as “the show that made country music famous”, the show quickly grew through the 1930s to a Saturday night tradition in 30 states. In 1943, the Opry moved to the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, then known as America’s