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Hidden Paradise Pavilion Opens After 17 Years for Long Pine Day Bluegrass Concert

  • The Hidden Paradise Pavilion in Long Pine opened its doors (partially) to the public for the Long Pine Day Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, June 19th after being closed for 17 years. The Pavilion was last open for business in 2004.
    The Hidden Paradise Pavilion in Long Pine opened its doors (partially) to the public for the Long Pine Day Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, June 19th after being closed for 17 years. The Pavilion was last open for business in 2004.
  • Steve Hanson’s Bluegrass Camp rehearses for their Long Pine Day performance at the Hidden Paradise Pavilion.
    Steve Hanson’s Bluegrass Camp rehearses for their Long Pine Day performance at the Hidden Paradise Pavilion.
  • Above is the current stage that was used for the concert. Once walls are installed, the kitchen will be located behind the stage.
    Above is the current stage that was used for the concert. Once walls are installed, the kitchen will be located behind the stage.
  • The Hidden Paradise Pavilion was built in the 1910s. The above photo was provided by owner Barry Clark and was taken in the early 20th century. The Clarks are rebuilding the pavilion with a similar appearance to the building’s past while still being modern.
    The Hidden Paradise Pavilion was built in the 1910s. The above photo was provided by owner Barry Clark and was taken in the early 20th century. The Clarks are rebuilding the pavilion with a similar appearance to the building’s past while still being modern.
  • Steve Hanson’s Bluegrass Camp take the stage for the Long Pine Day Bluegrass Festival at the Hidden Paradise Pavilion on Saturday, June 19th.
    Steve Hanson’s Bluegrass Camp take the stage for the Long Pine Day Bluegrass Festival at the Hidden Paradise Pavilion on Saturday, June 19th.

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