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Visitors of every age and interest have more museum options than ever before.
Museums offer guided and self-guided tours, gift shops, snack bars and group admission prices.
Here's what you can expect to find:
Expect to see Titanic in a whole new light in 2009. This year the Titanic will link present-day events with the glories of Titanic's past. Unlike traveling exhibits, Titanic Branson is a permanent two-story museum attraction shaped like Titanic herself. This astounding, signature building was built half-scale to the original. Towering 100 feet above Country Highway 76, it holds 400 priceless artifacts in twenty galleries. The structure is anchored in water to create the illusion of Titanic at sea, and the 90-minute, self-guided tour is designed to give guests the sensation of being an original passenger on Titanic's 1912 maiden voyage. At the World's Largest Titanic Museum Attraction you'll come to know real passengers through their stories, personal memorabilia, photos, cards and letters. Everything on display once belonged to a Titanic passenger or crew member and were either taken off the ship at the time of the sinking or were found floating in the debris field. None of these rare items were recovered from the wreck site.
3235 W Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616
Imagine a magical movie theatre that welcomes you inside the screen, allowing you to travel from movie to movie, visiting famous stars as they create Hollywood history. That is the inspiration behind the Hollywood Wax Museum. This unique and exciting attraction takes visitors of all ages on a personal stroll down memory lane, recapturing special moments with old friends from movies, television, music, sports and history. In 2009, 40-50 new star studded exhibits will be added!
3030 W. Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
Do you know why the Ripley's building looks the way it does? In 1812 an
earthquake measuring more than 8.0 on the Richter Scale occurred at New Madrid,
Missouri. This earthquake made the Mississippi River run backwards for three
days and made Church bells ring In Philadelphia! Our building reflects that odd
event, and Ripley's...Believe It or Not! in Branson has become one of the most
photographed buildings In the world!
3326 W. Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616
The Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure
4106 West Highway 76 Branson, MO 65616
Imagine thousands of extraordinary butterflies fluttering right before your very eyes! Each exotic journey includes an educational movie, interactive experience in the Living Rainforest Science Center, chance to get lost inside the Emerald Forest Mirror Maze, and opportunity to race to the top of the Coconut Tree Climb. This is an interactive, educational, and entertaining adventure the whole family will remember for a lifetime!
American Presidential Museum
3107 W Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616
American Presidential Museum...
Preserving US Presidential History...from George Washington to George W. Bush...
America's Presidency comes alive at the American Presidential Museum. This
unique museum offers a glimpse into the democratic process that built America's
foundation. From our founding fathers, through today's challenges, our
Presidents have led our country through trying times and triumph. Come
experience the American Presidency first hand.
Veterans Memorial Museum, Branson
Branson, MO 65616
The Veterans Memorial Museum in Branson, Missouri is a national tribute to
the brave men and women who defended our liberties during the 20th Century. A
visit to the museum is a powerful, emotional experience. As you wander the great
halls of the museum you'll be captivated by the stories of these men and women
who gave us so much. The museum is filled with the most incredible collection of
wartime exhibits covering the heights and depths of human experience.
Ralph Foster Museum
Reeds Spring, MO
The Ralph Foster Museum on the campus of the College of the Ozarks grew from
humble beginnings in the 1920s to become one of the midwest's foremost institutions
of historical preservation.
Museum of the Unexplained
Reeds Spring, Missouri
Museum of the Unexplained...as seen on TV, ghost lights, UFOs, miracles, and mysteries.
Bonniebrook Historical Society Museum
485 Rose O'Neil Rd Walnut Shade, MO
Rose O'Neil's famous Ozarks home houses Kewpie dolls, illustrations and clothing.
Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum & Happy Trails Theater
485 Rose O'Neil Rd Walnut Shade, MO
Mounted figures of Trigger and Buttermilk, family photographs, clothing and other personal items chronicle the life of the famous duo inside a charmingly themed museum.
Hear son, Dusty Rogers; sing many of Roy's famous songs in a tribute show at the Happy Trails Theater.
World's Largest Antique Toy Museum
3609 W Hwy 76 Branson, MO 65616 Phone: 417-332-1499
Remembering your childhood has never been so much fun! The new Antique Toy Museum is like
Christmas morning every day!!!Your group can rediscover the joy of their favorite toys and
reminisce about their childhood heroes such as Shirley Temple, Tom Mix, and Groucho Marx.
They'll find toys as old as the 1800's and as new as Star Wars, as tiny as a thimble and as
big as a genuine full-size Rolls-Royce.
Discovery Center of Springfield
438 St. Louis Street Springfield, MO 65806
The Discovery Center of Springfield is an interactive, hands-on museum
committed to inspiring people of all ages with a life-long love of learning and
an appreciation of the world and our place in it.
The DCS currently houses 30,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and is
planning to double this space over the next two years. Exhibits and programs
currently in place interweave a broad array of the hard sciences, technology,
math, health, the environment, culture, art and communications. Specific
traveling exhibits are brought in two to three times per year to keep the DCS
environment fresh and exciting for visitors.
Cosmic Cavern
6386 N. Hwy 21 Berryville, AR 72616
Visit one of Arkansas' hidden treasures! With an hour and 15 minute
tour, you will see 2 bottomless cave lakes and Silent Splendor, one
of the longest "soda straw" formations in the Ozarks measuring over 9 feet
in length! Don't forget the camera, you don't want to miss these photo opportunities!
Fantastic Caverns
4872 N Farm Road 125 Springfield, MO 65803
50-minute guided tour follows an ancient underground riverbed filled with
massive formations. The cave stays a comfortable 60 degrees year-round. Because
you ride and never walk, Fantastic Caverns is especially convenient for parents
with small children, seniors and physically challenged visitors.
Marvel Cave
399 Indian Point Road Branson, MO 65616
This cave, first known as Marble Cave and later as Marvel Cave is now part of Silver Dollar City, an amusement park near Branson, Missouri.
When visiting Silver Dollar City, a tour of Marvel Cave is always included with your ticket.
Marvel Cave is a wet, limestone cave complete with formations that are still alive and growing!
To begin, you will travel 300 feet below the surface and enter the breath-taking Cathedral Room, which is the largest cave entrance in the United States.
The cave plays an important role in Harold Bell Wright's novel, "The Shepherd of the Hills."
Talking Rocks Cavern
423 Fairy Cave Lane Reeds Spring, MO 65737
There are thousands of naturally beautiful living crystal cave formations of
many different kinds, colors, and textures growing closely together! Today these
thousands of formations are giving visitors to the Ozarks an opportunity to see
the beauty that lays beneath the surface. Come join us for a to 50 minute tour
to this beautiful underground wonderland.
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