The World's Largest Toy Museum
You'll know you've made it when you see this car parked out front.
In and around the Branson area, there are numerous museums on many topics. You can spend days exploring the many exhibits and displays on topics that will suit everyone's interest. From the whimsical and nostalgic to historical, there is something for everyone at the many Branson area museums.
At the
World's Largest Toy Museum, you can spend hours exploring toys ranging from the early 1800s all they way through the modern day. This toy museums features everything from antique model cars and rubber duckies to Star Wars action figures. A visit here will take anybody of any age back to your childhood days. The museum is conveniently located on Highway 76 in Branson near the Branson Entertainment District's many theaters and attractions, and offers free parking.
The World's Largest Toy Museum is open daily.
Branson's
American Presidential Museum is a family-favorite, giving you the experience of being the President for a day without being in Washington DC. You can tour a life-size replica of the Oval Office, and step on board a life-size version of Air Force One. The museum also features numerous displays and artifacts on US Presidents throughout US history, and features life-size figures of the Presidents. The museum is open 8am to 5pm daily, and free parking is available on-site.
The
Veteran's Memorial Museum is a moving tribute to the brave soldiers that have fought for our freedoms throughout the 20th century. You can explore galleries celebrating the service of those who fought in World Wars I and II, Korea, Vietnam, and Desert Storm, including artifacts such as uniforms, weapons, and more. You will also hear heroic and heart-wrenching stories about the soldiers' efforts to defend the country. This is a must-see for your visit to Branson. Parking is free on-site. The museum is located on Highway 76 in Branson, just down the street from many of the city's most popular theaters and attractions.
For almost one hundred years, the "Little House On The Prairie" book series has touched the American spirit. On your trip to the Branson area, spend some time exploring the life and times of the author of the series with a visit to the
Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home and Museum in nearby Mansfield, Missouri. The home and museum are 81 miles outside of Branson, and feature Wilder's original home and artifacts, as well as displays of some of her never-published works. The museum is just steps away from historic Mansfield Town Square and the Wilder Library. Parking is available on-site.
Don't miss out on your chance to explore these and other great museums in the Branson area during your visit!