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Museums in Branson

Mother and son playing with touch screen

Mother and her son playing with touch screen in a museum

Whether it’s raining or snowing, the off-season or busy summertime, a weekday morning or Christmas Day, you can always count on museums in Branson. There are a variety of museums stationed around town; some are educational and moving, while others are fun and borderline crazy (in a good way). Plus, most of these museums are open year-round with extensive hours. No matter who you’re traveling with—your antsy kids, your new sweetheart, your sweet grandparents—you can find a museum in town to satisfy everyone in your party. To learn more about the many museums in Branson, please scroll down.

Museums in Branson

Titanic Museum

Did you know that you can learn about one of America’s great tragedies, the sinking of the Titanic, in the heart of Branson, Missouri? The experience begins with a boarding pass: a card that gives you the name of a passenger on the Titanic. At the end, you can read your passenger’s story and learn if he or she survived the journey to America. Throughout the museum, you’ll find artifacts, memorabilia, and interesting facts about the ship, the passengers, and the disastrous shipwreck. For example, you can stick your hand into a pool of water chilled to the temperature of the ocean when the Titanic sank, and you can walk through replicas of some of the Titanic’s rooms, including the grand staircase. It’s an unforgettable experience and undoubtedly one of the top museums in Branson.

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Odditorium

Do you remember flipping through the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not books as a child with equal parts fascination and befuddlement? Shrunken heads, physical deformities, unbelievable stories . . . The museum (a.k.a. odditorium) in Branson brings those bizarre events and strange items to life. There are baffling artifacts, 3D paintings, optical illusions, fun-house tunnels, interactive exhibits, and more. Plus, the building is very unique, mimicking a building with earthquake damage. It is one of the best museums in Branson to visit with kids and teenagers.

World’s Largest Toy Museum

For the young at heart, the World’s Largest Toy Museum provides a joyful walk down memory lane. You will love rediscovering the toys you adored in your youth and introducing them to your own children. Nearly all of the toys are behind glass for preservation purposes, however, so be sure to warn your kids that the museum is (unfortunately) not a giant playroom.

Veterans Memorial Museum

To honor those who have served our country, consider visiting the Veterans Memorial Museum. This educational attraction and national tribute covers the wars of the twentieth century, including WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf. As you wander through the ten halls of the museum, you will learn the stories of many brave men and women. There are historical artifacts, pieces of artwork, authentic memorabilia, and beautiful sculptures designed to commend American soldiers. The museum seeks to honor our armed forces while also educating future generations.

Branson Auto & Farm Museum

Any car enthusiasts out there? During your trip to Branson, you can’t miss out on the Branson Auto & Farm Museum. Located on the world-famous Branson Strip, this museum features over 100 awesome cars and tractors, including classic cars and antique farm equipment. Plus, many of these automobiles are for sale, which means the museum’s inventory is constantly changing.

Hollywood Wax Museum

Although the figures in this museum are wax, their uncanny resemblance to stars of today and yesteryear may leave you feeling starstruck. Open 365 days a year, the Hollywood Wax Museum lets visitors get up close and personal with their favorite celebrities. There are modern stars like Johnny Depp and Will Smith as well as classic entertainers like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Charlie Chaplin. You can take photos with the stars, learn about their lives and accomplishments, and discover how wax figures are made. Of all the museums in Branson, you can’t beat the Hollywood Wax Museum if you love taking silly photos and selfies.

Celebrity Car Museum

Another option for all you car enthusiasts out there, the Celebrity Car Museum features a variety of celebrity-owned and historic movie cars. For example, you can check out the sheepdog van from Dumb and Dumber, a vehicle from the Fast & Furious movies, Herbie the Love Bug, Barricade from Transformers, the Delorean from Back to the Future, a special effects bike from Mission Impossible, and the Crown Vic from Men in Black. Whether you love cars, movies, or both, this attraction shouldn’t be missed.

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Did you notice that all of the museums in Branson listed above are located on the same street? That’s one of the great things about our fair city—there are so many things to do within the downtown area. When you’re finished exploring the museums, check out a live show or grab a bite to eat at one of the many nearby restaurants.

Finally, when you’re ready to book your trip to Branson, check out Branson Vacation Rentals, a family-owned and -operated business. Our cabins and cottages are perfect for a fun family trip, a romantic getaway, or a relaxing weekend with friends. We have a variety of properties available, including pet-friendly accommodations and cabins for large groups. Plus, our twelve locations, situated all around Branson, offer free Wifi and a variety of amenities like swimming pools, full kitchens, and fireplaces. Browse our cabins, condos, villas, and cottages online to learn more, or give us a call at 417-832-9991 to receive assistance or to book your rental property. We look forward to hearing from you!