Music Mountain concerts take place in Gordon Hall, an acoustically stellar chamber music hall. Designed to be the analog of the violin, the beaming in the ceiling replicates the bass bar and sound post of the violin, the French doors mimic the f holes in the belly of the fiddle. The shape of Gordon Hall is similar to that of a violin, being long and narrow. The chamber itself is completely surrounded by air with hollow walls, a crawl space under the floor and above the ceiling. There is nothing to impede the ability of the walls, floor and ceiling to vibrate when music is played on the stage. There are approximately 350 seats in Gordon Hall. Outdoor seating is available on Sundays, with a popular concession stand offering beverages, snacks, and ice cream, with wine on Saturdays. In addition to Gordon Hall, Music Mountain has 4 houses, each named after an instrument in the string quartet, all of which are prefabricated mail-order buildings from
Sears, Roebuck & Co. and built in 1930. The property has been listed in the
National Register of Historic Places for the impressive architecture of Gordon Hall, and for the relatively rare example of mail-order houses. ==Concerts==