Posted on 03 January 2011
If you are planning a getaway in Branson and want to show respect to Branson Veterans, consider attending the Candelight Ceremony on January 28 at the Veterans Memorial Museum. This ceremony will commemorate the signing of the Vietnam Peace Accord in 1973 on the day that the Vietnam War finally came to an end. If you want to honor Vietnam veterans, be sure to attend this important event.
Revisit your childhood during your stay in Branson by touring the World’s Largest Toy Museum. This incredible attraction features thousands of toys, including trains, dolls and puppets. Whether you have nostalgia for some of the toys in the museum or are seeing them for the first time, the World’s Largest Toy Museum has something for everyone to love!
You are sure to have a fun night of nostalgic entertainment in Branson by attending a performance by the Liverpool Legends. This show features two hours of incredible Beatles music performed by professional Beatles impersonators. These performers are so good at impersonating the Beatles’ famous voices and mannerisms that you’ll feel like you’re watching an original performance by the Fab Four! Whether you are a new fan of the Beatles or have been a lifetime fan, you will love this amazing show.
Posted on 28 September 2009
This October 24, the Claybough Plaza Center in Branson, MO will be host to the first annual Ozark Mountain Monopoly Tournament. This exciting new edition to Branson is sponsored by the Stone County OACAC, officially sanctioned by Hasbro, and provides Branson visitors and locals alike with a competitive way to enjoy themselves. The tournament is currently set to last two 90 minute rounds and features a $30 entry fee and minimum age requirement of 14.
Those interested in learning more about the Ozark Mountain Monopoly Tournament can find contact information on Branson’s official website, ExploreBranson.com.
Additionally, whether you plan on attending the Ozark Mountain Monopoly Tournament or are merely interested in the idea, the World’s Largest Toy Museum offers a fascinating look into American toy nostalgia during your next visit to Branson. Whether your interests lay in collectibles from the 1800’s, modern toys or simply the memories of your childhood, you will find a variety of items from every era on display for a thorough timeline of toys in the United States.
And while it may not be directly related to Monopoly, a visit to the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum will undoubtedly bring back childhood memories for countless Branson visitors. Throughout the museum, guests will find a unique mixture of memorabilia from Roy and Dale’s time in the spotlight and personal artifacts for a complete look into the King of Cowboys and the Queen of the West. Additionally, Roy and Dale’s son, Roy “Dusty” Rogers Jr., routinely performs with The Highriders at the museum’s Happy Trails Theater for a complete Roy Rogers and Dale Evans experience.