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is a theme park owned by country music singer Dolly Parton and Herschend
Family Entertainment Corporation. It is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee,
just off US 441 between Gatlinburg and Sevierville.
The park first opened in 1961 as a small tourist attraction named
"Rebel Railroad", featuring a steam train, general store,
blacksmith shop, and saloon. In 1966, Rebel Railroad was renamed
"Goldrush Junction" and in 1970, the Cleveland Browns
football team purchased the attraction. In 1976, Jack and Pete Herschend
bought Goldrush Junction, and in 1977, renamed it "Silver Dollar
City Tennessee" as a sister park to their original Silver Dollar
City near Branson, Missouri. In 1986, Dolly Parton became a co-owner,
and the park was renamed "Dollywood".
In addition to standard amusement park thrill rides, Dollywood
features traditional crafts and music of the Smoky Mountains area.
Dollywood is affiliated with the adjacent water park, Dollywood's
Splash Country, and the chain of Dixie Stampede dinner theaters.
In addition, the park hosts a number of concerts and musical events
each year, including concert appearances by Parton, as well as other
national and local musical acts.
Dollywood hosts nearly 2.5 million visitors annually, many of them
also visiting the nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The
theme park's operating season runs from early spring until around
Christmas.
Dollywood is also the site of the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall
of Fame, sponsored by the Southern Gospel Music Association, an
independent non-profit corporation.
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Dollywood Official Site
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Location
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Website
http://www.dollywood.com
Owner
Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation
Date Opened
1961 (as Rebel Railroad)
Operating Season
April through December
Area
125 acres
Area
25 total
5 roller coasters
4 water rides
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