The Legend of the Lady in Black
The story of the Lady in Black has been passed down through generations of Opryland employees and guests. According to the legend, the ghost is a woman dressed in a long, black gown who appears to people in various parts of the resort. Some claim to have seen her walking down the hallways, while others have reported encountering her in the hotel rooms or even in the restaurants.
The Origins of the Legend
The legend of the “lady in black” is believed to have originated in the 1970s at the Hermitage, a historic mansion in Nashville, Tennessee. The story goes that a woman, often described as wearing a long black dress, was seen walking the grounds of the mansion by numerous people. Some claim that she was a former owner of the mansion, while others believe she was a servant who died under mysterious circumstances. The legend has been passed down through the years, with many people claiming to have seen the ghostly figure. Some believe that the lady in black is a harbinger of doom, while others think she is a lost soul searching for peace.*
The Sightings
Guests and staff at the Hermitage have reported a wide range of sightings, including:
Theories and Explanations
Several theories have been proposed to explain the origins and nature of the lady in black legend.
