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This Titanic-shaped museum features artifacts and galleries that reflect on the lone voyage of the Titanic in 1912. Address: 3235 76 Country Blvd Branson MO USA
Send an Email (2) 1 417 334-9500
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American history and the American Presidency comes alive at this museum. Step into the Oval Office, then walk through the portal of time from the 1700s through today. A museum store and a cafe are located on site. Address: 2849 Gretna Road Branson MO USA 65616
1 417 334-8683
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The museum is located in a static display of railroad cars. On display are artifacts, pictures, paintings and displays. Admission is free. There is also access to a public pool, playground and a picnic area. Address: 1300 N. Grant St. Springfield MO USA 65810
Send an Email (1) 1 417 883-5319
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Open Tuesdays thru Saturdays, this military museum features a showcase of over 5,000 pieces of military history. Visitors can find a wide selection of vintage military equipment that have been restored and original memorabilias. Aircraft shows and other special events are held by this museum on a regular basis. Address: 2305 E. Kearney St. Springfield MO USA 65803
1 417 864-7997
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Over 2000 exhibits fill 18,000 square feet, progressing through the wars of the 20th Century including WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. Features the world’s largest war memorial bronze sculpture with 50 life-size combat veterans, each modeled after a veteran from every state. An emotionally powerful experience for everyone. Address: 1250 W. Hwy 76 Branson MO 65615
Send an Email (3) 1 417 336-2300
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The Dorothea B. Hoover museum shows the development of mining in the Tri-State district. Historical items are displayed including Victorian furnishings, a doll collection, a child's play house and a fire engine. Address: 7th Street (In Schifferdecker Park) Joplin MO USA 64801
1 417 623-1180
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The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame is a 22,000 square feet museum filled with sports memorabilia and interactive displays. Visitors have the chance to experience broadcasting a game, throwing a touchdown pass, or seeing what a 90 mph major league baseball looks like. Address: 3861 E. Stan Musial Dr. Springfield MO USA 65809
Send an Email (2) 1 417 889-3100
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Full of mineral collections, this museum gives an insight into the history that created Joplin's economy. The Everett J. Ritchie includes one of the world's best collection of lead and zinc ores. Address: 7th Street (In Schifferdecker Park) Joplin MO USA 64801
1 417 623-1180
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The Springfield Art Museum is the permanent home for over 8,500 art objects representing thousands of years of culture. Special collections include 19th, 20th and 21st century American paintings, watercolor, sculpture and prints. Special events and shows are held annually at this musuem. Address: 1111 East Brookside Drive Springfield MO USA 65807
Send an Email 1 417 837-5700
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The History Museum contains over 3,000 square feet of exhibit space. This space contains both permanent and rotating exhibits that feature the region's prehistoric origins. The exhibit also offer educational videos and hands-on activities for younger visitors. Address: 830 N. Boonville Ave Springfield MO USA 65802
Send an Email (1) 1 417 864-1976
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