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Quiz: Which Opryland USA ride are you?

Miss Opryland? Take our quiz to see if you’re the Grizzly River Rampage, Screamin’ Delta Demon, Sky Ride, or the Wabash Cannonball.

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A 1970s Opryland postcard. | Photo via Flickr

Opryland USA wasn’t just a theme park — it was where Nashvillians made lasting memories.

The park, which operated from 1972 to 1997, brought in over two million visitors annually at its peak and introduced rides like the Grizzly River Rampage, Flume Zoom (aka the log ride), and Screamin’ Delta Demon to Nashville’s lore. Even the Hangman roller coaster made its mark in the park’s final years.

If you still feel a sense of nostalgia every time you pass the mall, here’s your chance to reminisce a bit more. Take the quiz below to find out which Opryland ride you are: Grizzly River Rampage, Screamin’ Delta Demon, Sky Ride, or the Wabash Cannonball.

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