Relive the final moments of the fateful Titanic at The Titanic Museum, a magnificent two-storeyed structure having the real external shape of the liner and one of the most famous tourist attractions of Branson. It includes artefacts from the actual wreck and a full replica of the ship’s grand staircase.
Also walk through the history of the country at the American Presidents Museum, which has thousands of exhibits about the lives of the Presidents who led the USA.
Once you’re done with museums, you can head over to Silver Dollar City, which is an 1880-themed village offering you sights and sounds of that period as well as cool rides.
See one of the nearly hundred shows being performed at the 50 theatres in the city, and find out why Branson is called The Live Music Show Capital of the World. Watch a movie or a documentary on the six-storeyed screen at the IMAX Entertainment Complex, or take a 60 km excursion-ride on the Branson Scenic Railway.
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