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The End Of An Era

Christus Gardens, a 47-year landmark located in the heart of Gatlinburg, will cease operations and if a pending sale of the property goes through, redevelopment of the land could begin in 2008.

Millions of people have visited the attraction which dramatically portrays the life and death of Jesus Christ, but 71-year-old Ronald Ligon of Franklin, Tenn., who conceived and built Christus Gardens, said that due to his age, poor health, and a lack of interest among family members to continue operations, he made the decision early last year to sell the property. "I think it's best to get some things worked out before something happens to me and I leave that responsibility to someone else," Ligon said.

As for the displays which include a six-ton marble carving of the face of Jesus, paintings depicting the parables of Jesus, and an heirloom Bible collection, Ligon said, "We will move it all into storage and hope that someone comes forward who will be interested in taking the business and moving it elsewhere. I've gotten too old to start over somewhere else."

Reminiscing about the business he opened Aug. 13, 1960, Ligon said he conceived the idea as a young man while undergoing treatment for tuberculosis. "I spent a lot of time on my back in the hospital, so I had a lot of time to think and plan, and I did that. After I got up and going I began looking for the right opportunity to present itself," said Ligon.

Originally, he planned to build the attraction in Florida, but after a visit to Gatlinburg during which he fell in love with the mountains, Ligon said he determined the mountains would be a good place for it although there weren't many other attractions or tourists. "Pigeon Forge was nothing but farmland; I've often said that I made a mistake in building Christus Gardens. I should have bought Pigeon Forge instead," he said, while laughing. Being the first outsider to come in and try to buy land, Ligon said most folks wouldn't sell to him.

"I paid $150,000 for (the land Christus Gardens occupies), and I was told then that it was the highest price ever paid for a piece of land in Sevier County. People laughed at me then, but those same people today would say that I stole the land. ... It's been a wonderful 50 years; I've made a lot of good friends out of it ... a lot of my friends have gone on now," he said.

During the years that Ligon planned Christus Gardens, he said he traveled widely in Europe in search of displays and stumbled upon the "biggest and best" display in the attraction; the marble carving of Jesus' face.

"I met a man in Italy who owned a quarry, and he remembered that before World War II someone had commissioned this concave face of Christ carved from marble, but World War II had ended that commission. He took me deep into this back room where this huge thing was buried beneath all these things piled on it. When they pulled the covers off, I felt very fortunate to be able to obtain this thing - it ended up being one of the most popular things at Christus Gardens."

While Christus Gardens had good attendance every year, Ligon said, "Attendance probably is not as much as it was in the earlier days, but back then about the only two attractions in town were the chair lift and us; there was no Dollywood or anything else, so the competition was not there. The most visitation we had in any one year was about 200,000 to 250,000."

Ligon said he has felt fortunate that he had the support of the community in his business. "When we've had marketing surveys, we've found that word of mouth has always been the number one way people found us. We feel that a lot of folks in the county and the community recommended that people come see us and we always appreciated it."Asked if he feels sad about closing Christus Gardens, Ligon struggled to compose himself, then said, "When you've done something this long, it's like it's another child. Yes, I do feel sad about it."

Comments

I am sadden to hear that you will be closing. I remember when I was only 10 my parents took me there and I have never forgotten the face of Jesus on the stone. I took my husband last year to see it. He had been going to Pigeon Forge for over 20 years and had never seen it. He loved it and then we told his brother and his wife,the next trip down we took them to see it. I carried my mother,sister and my sister-in-law down the following year after that so they could see it also. It has a lot of memories for me and all that have been able to see it.

I wish you the best and I hope that someone will be able to display these wonderful items again for the people to see.

Sincerely,

Louise Eatman-Smith

Just wanted to say we visited Christus Gardens several years ago when our children were small and enjoyed it so much. We visit Gatlinburg every year, usally several times and remember visiting it every time we pass. So sad that there isn't someone to carry on the wonderful place to visit. This is happening to so many places. Our favorite place to stay in Pigeon Forge now has a big restaurant on it. Sometimes progress is good, sometimes not so good. May the Lord bless the man who had this built for his faithfulness in service our Lord.

I visited Christus Gardens when I was a small child. It made a great impact on my life. It made me feel as if I had been with Jesus . I felt as if Jesus was looking right at me in the garden... It was a great experience and one I will never forget.....

I regret Christus Gardens is closing and I will miss it very much when I come to Gatlinburg. This was a beautiful location and you could almost feel God's presence there. I hope and pray that someone will come forward and start another Christus Gardens in the area.

Please reconsider closing this extraordinary display of Christian love. I took my small children for the first time last Easter weekend and they were agast at the museum. I never dreamed they would have been so captivated by it. They, to this day, still speak of the experience. My parents took me as a child, one time, and I still, as an adult, remember it and wanted my children to experience this one of a kind place. We go to church on a regular basis but this just seems to bring all those stories we read and talk about come to life. I hope a donor may come forward or at least move it to a Pigeon Forge location where it may have more traffic. I can think of several things in Pigeon Forge I would like to see removed, but I do not have the money or backing to assist. The only thing I can do is just pray and hope this one-of-a-kind place does not shut its doors for good. If it is shut down, what will become of the art and artifacts throughout the museum?

I would hope someone would come forward to purchase the items & set up a new site to visit them at. What about Dolly Parton? Has anyone contacted her about making it a part of Dollywood or another area near by? It would be a shame to have all this just sitting in storage somewhere. Please somebody consider taking this over. Thank you.

Wow! How sad is this news. Haven't looked into Pigeon Forge news in awhile. Is there anything a volunteer like me can do to help? I spent 3 years back there about 10 years ago. This is still one of the main attractions i tell people about. In fact just this week I was sharing stories and an old brochere. I'm living in Calif. now. And on a fixed and limited income. But if the family won't rally round for support, I'll help if I can.

I'm very sorry to seeChristus Gardens close' My family has visited there many times and enjoyed it.I was always awed by the face of Christ as it followed our moves. Hate to see it go.
Nancy Nolting
New Palestine, IN

HI, I just wanted to say I'm so sad to hear that this place will be closing. We have been to Christus Gardens several times over the years. I would love to bring my grand children to see it as we did our children. I hope it will reopen in the near future.
Lynette Heath
Corbin, Ky.

Although I understand why Mr. Ligon has decided to close this wonderful soul and heart healing place, I am so sad to hear of it's closing unless someone else buys it and keeps it open. It's truly a place to find comfort when the world seems to close in on you. It can uplift you when you need it most. It reminds me of where I am, where I've been and where I'm going.
My thanks to Mr. Ligon for all the wonderful years he has let the public find comfort in Christus Gardens.

My family has visited Christus Gardens many times in the past 14 years. The first time was when my youngest son was only 6 months old and my husband had to walk on through as he kept crying. He has since grown up and been there several times walking slowly with us to view the scenes. We have passed along to many family and friends to be sure and visit there when they stay in the area and many have visited and came back like us in planning to return there to visit. I pray someone will step up and keep it open as I believe is it truly a hidden treasue.

I am saddened to hear of the closing of Christus Gardens. However, I understand your decision. I am sure it was a hard decision to make. We have visited many times over the years. The stone face of Christ has always been amazing to me. No matter where you were standing, He is looking at you. Hopefully someone will be able to continue your hard work. Thank you for all your thoughts and work on this fine Christian Display.
Jean in North Carolina

I am very saddened to hear of the closing of Christus Gardens. My wife and I visit every chance we get, and also enjoy the lighting display at Christmas. I have often dreamed of moving to Gatlinburg and running a business, if only I could I would gladly take over from you. This must truly have been labor of love and inspiration. It must have been wonderful to see it through. I thank you for the chance to experience this beautiful tribute to the Son of God. May the Lord bless you and keep you.

It is very sad to see such a wonderful place close. I have taken all my children to Christus Gardens and well as many family members. It is such a peaceful place and has always lifted my spitits to visit. May God Bless

so sorry to hear christus gardens is closing...our family has visted there several times....one thing we liked to visted....years ago we bought a small face of crist & put it above fireplace in our house.....we still have it....we are returing in may 2008...if you are still open we will be there...thanks again....mike & family

It broke my heart to hear that Christus Gardens was closing. My husband and I are coming on vacation in June to Pigeon Forge and the only thing we do in Gatlinburg is go there. We've been there many times and taken other family members. It's really sad when we desperately need more Christian things to do in this sinful world today. God Bless You. I will be praying for a miracle.

My husband and I visited Christus Gardens on our honeymoon in June, 1978. Our only child, a son, just married. I told him about Christus Gardens and wanted them to visit as they chose Gatlinburg for their honeymoon. I was shocked to see that it is now closed. There are so few religious attractions. I am sad to hear of it's closing.

My mom, my 3 sisters and myself had the opportunity to visit Christus Gardens about 9 years ago. Although several of us had been to Gatlinburg before, none of us had ever been to Christus Gardens. My brother and his wife had gone and she was in awe of the garden. We really enjoyed the garden and the statue and plannned to return one day with my husband. Sadly he passed away before we had the chance to go. But, I will always remember the statue and how I felt that Jesus was watching over me. Sadly, there are not enough family oriented places like this and the ones that are here, are going by the wayside. Best wishes to Mr. Ligon and thank you for the opportunity of making the outing with my mom and sisters so special.

I am deeply saddened to hear that Christas Gardens is being sold. My first visit was 18 years ago on my honeymoon. I truely enjoyed visiting the attraction on a regular basis during my visits to the area. Thank you for sharing these life like stories of Christ's life. I wish you well in your future indevors.

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