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The city of Branson is surrounded by lakes, mountains, beautiful forests known as the Ozarks. Also know as the live entertainment capital of   the world Branson's 76 Country Blvd. ( The Strip) is famous for it's live entertainment theatres, museums, water park, restaurants, shopping, go-carts and miniature golf along with much more. Branson is a remarkable city boasting 52 live performance theaters, three pristine lakes, 12 championship golf courses, an international award-winning theme park, dozens of attractions and museums, shopping galore, a full range of dining options, and a host of hotels, motels, resorts and meeting and conference facilities... all waiting for you.
 
Walk the Boardwalk at the Branson Landing enjoying shopping, dining, entertainment and the famous water and fountain show. (If you don't feel up to walking all the time trolleys are available for your convenience.)

Thinking about re-locating? Branson is a prosperous city with many job opportunities, good schools and lots of activities for young and old. Branson is a great place to raise a family.

Don't forget to visit Branson's Veterans Memorial Museum. Each year Branson honors our veterans who have kept this country free for so many years with a veterans parade.

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A BRIEF SUMMERY OF BRANSON'S HISTORY - EVENTS THAT LED TO AN ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL

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There are shows for every style imaginable including rock and roll, pop, gospel, western, blues, swing, classical, Cajun, big band, Motown, Broadway, country, and comedy.

The shows are mostly all family-friendly and the stars show their faces around town and are approachable to visitors. Though shows are available year round, springtime is when things begin to really get revved up with a five-day festival showcasing a sampling of the current shows in April. This is also when Silver Dollar City opens its doors for the season.

Other attractions include other theme and water parks, dinner theaters, the Branson scenic Railway, music star museums, paddlewheel showboats, as well as many outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, golfing, fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, jet-skiing, riverboat cruises, and more.

Before Branson was known for live music performance, people were coming here to enjoy the beautiful outdoors. The White River Basin makes up these three lakes: Table Rock Lake, Lake Taneycomo, and Bull Shoals Lake, all of which have open waters year round.

   

         

        

                   

 

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