Branson, Missouri
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Destination Guide |
North America > United States >
Missouri
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Surrounded by pristine
lakes and framed by majestic mountains, the
beautiful wooded region of the Ozarks known as
Branson, Missouri, offers great fishing,
swimming, golf and boating along with big time
family entertainment. Branson attracts
millions of visitors each year, primarily
families and retirees, and has become an
increasingly popular destination choice for
vacationers from around the world. Not
only is it home to some of the best names in
entertainment, such as Dolly Parton’s Dixie
Stampede, the Showboat Belle and the Scenic
Railroad; it also boasts unique attractions such
as a hot air balloon ride over the city.
Branson offers four
individual seasons with summer being the
busiest. Each season has something to
offer, making any visit memorable. One
must-see popular attraction is the Dolly Parton
Dixie Stampede. Designed by Dolly herself,
it offers a great show with music and
entertainment, great family fun as well as a
good hometown meal. Many attractions in
the Branson area close in winter, but those that
remain open are often less crowded then.
If adventure is more to
your liking, why not consider a hot air balloon
ride above the city? It’s truly a unique
experience and one that will be remembered for a
lifetime. Day or night, there is always
something taking place in Branson. Hand
clapping, foot stomping, laughter-filled shows
are a mainstay of Branson, and there are over 70
of them from which to choose.
One can select from
patriotic American music, magic, country music,
oldies, gospel, bluegrass, family variety shows,
comedy, acrobatics and many, many, more. The
choice is yours. Overall, the town targets
its offerings to its core audience of families
and seniors and will most appeal to those
seeking a wholesome atmosphere and
middle-of-the-road entertainment. No
matter what type or style of family centered
show interests you, Branson has it.
In Branson, many of the
noteworthy sights and attractions combine
elements of Ozarks history and culture with
modern technology. Silver Dollar City, for
example, preserves the culture of the Ozarks
through musical presentations, crafts
demonstrations, storytelling and conservation
efforts. The region's past is also the focus of
the Shepherd of the Hills Homestead and Outdoor
Theatre, a theme park and dramatic production
based on Harold Bell Wright's novel set in the
Ozarks at the turn of the 20th century.
The signature film at
Branson's IMAX Entertainment Complex, Ozarks
Legacy and Legend, has a historical
component, telling the story of a fictional
Ozarks family during the period 1824-1950. The
Ralph Foster Museum at College of the Ozarks
contains a wide variety of items representing
the Ozarks' heritage.
With its hometown feel,
great entertainment and beautiful scenery,
Branson is truly a vacationer’s paradise.
So, pack your bags and “come a visitin”.
Branson is waiting with a friendly hello, a
multitude of sights, attractions, great food,
warm hospitality, great scenery as well as some
of the most enjoyable entertainment found
anywhere.
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