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Branson, MO
Branson is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. Most of the city is situated in Taney County, with a small portion in the west extending into Stone County. Branson is in the Ozark Mountains. The community was named after Reuben Branson, postmaster and operator of a general store in the area in the 1880s. The population was 12,638 at the 2020 census.
Branson has long been a popular destination for vacationers from Missouri and around the country. The collection of entertainment theaters along 76 Country Boulevard (and to a lesser extent along Shepherd of the Hills Expressway), including Dolly Parton's Stampede, has increased Branson's popularity as a tourist destination.
In 1882, Reuben Branson opened a general store and post office in the area. Branson was formally incorporated on April 1, 1912, and construction of the Powersite Dam nearby on the White River which would form Lake Taneycomo was completed.
In 1894, William Henry Lynch bought Marble Cave (renamed "Marvel Cave") and began charging visitors to tour it. Hugo and Mary Herschend leased the cave for 99 years in 1950 and began hosting square dances in it. The Herschend Family modernized the cave with electricity and concrete staircases, and in 1960 the Herschends opened Silver Dollar City, a re-creation of a frontier town that featured five shops, a church, and a log cabin, with actors that played out the feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys.
Harold Bell Wright published his novel about the Ozarks, The Shepherd of the Hills, in 1907. The novel became an international bestseller, making Wright the first millionaire author and establishing Branson and Southwest Missouri as a tourist destination. The Old Mill Theater began its first outdoor production based on the novel in 1960. The show, known as The Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama, continued in its 61st season for 2021. The historic farm is also the home of Inspiration Tower, the Shepherd of the Hills Adventure Park as well as numerous other shows and attractions.
Branson is located at 36°38′16″N 93°15′18″W (36.637706, -93.254965). The White River/Lake Taneycomo forms a bend on the east and southern side of the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 20.80 square miles (53.87 km2), of which 20.63 square miles (53.43 km2) is land and 0.17 square miles (0.44 km2) is water.
Branson places a strong emphasis on health and wellness, with various facilities and initiatives promoting a healthy lifestyle. The renowned Cox Medical Center Branson offers comprehensive healthcare services, ensuring residents and visitors receive quality medical care. Start your relaxation journey at Birch & Willow Spa, a top choice for spa treatments. For fitness enthusiasts, Landing Fitness, Southwest Fitness, The Weight Room & Fitness Studio, and TR Fitness provide excellent workout options. For a holistic approach, visit the Kom Hot Yoga which offers various yoga classes and wellness workshops.
Top sites in Branson, MO are Silver Dollar City, Titanic Museum Attraction, and Branson Landing.
Population: 12,897 (2023). ZIP code: 65616. Area code: 417. Elevation: 965 ft (294 m). Area: 20.80 square miles (53.87 km2).
FAQs
What is the number one thing to do in Branson, MO?
For all-around fun with a historic twist, spend a day at Silver Dollar City. Dubbed one of the “Top Theme Parks in The World,” this 19th-century-style amusement mecca is packed to the brim with more than 40 thrill-seeking rides and attractions, 40 live shows, and over 60 shops and restaurants. Don’t leave without catching a glimpse of American craftsmen hard at work! The City hosts over 100 artisans who demonstrate the art of glass blowing, blacksmithing, candy making, and more, just like the 1880s.
Why is Branson, MO so famous?
Branson may be famous for its live entertainment — with shows covering just about every genre of music — but three other activities draw millions of visitors including attractions, shopping, and outdoor recreation. Branson’s attractions are many and varied; museums, go-karts, ziplines, and more. The Titanic Museum Attraction and the Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure are just a small sample of the attractions found in Branson.
What are the best months to visit Branson, MO?
Summers in Branson are unlike any other. Branson weather is at its prime from May to September. Summertime might be the best time to experience Branson weather, but people also love the months of October, November, and December. Winter starts to kick in, and the holiday atmosphere is picturesque. From Halloween to Thanksgiving, expect to wear long sleeves without much need for snow boots.
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