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Branson Veterans Memorial Museum Admission

4.8 (83)
Branson, US
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Branson Veterans Memorial Museum Admission

4.8 (83)
Branson, US
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Immerse yourself in the rich history and honor the brave men and women who defended our liberties at the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum in Missouri. This national tribute to the heroes of the 20th Century will leave you in awe. As you explore the museum's grand halls, you'll be captivated by the powerful stories of sacrifice and courage. The collection of wartime exhibits is unparalleled, showcasing the heights and depths of the human experience. From the moment you step foot into the museum, you'll feel a deep sense of gratitude for those who gave so much. Don't miss this opportunity to pay your respects and gain a deeper understanding of our nation's history. Please note that the museum may close early on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve, so plan your visit accordingly.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • May close at 3:00 pm on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve.
  • Fees and Taxes
  • Typically Museum is open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
  • Gift Shop
  • Beverages (non-alcoholic)
  • Museum is closed on Christmas Day

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Introduction

The Branson Veterans Memorial Museum Admission is not just another tourist spot; it is a profound tribute to the courageous men and women who fought for our freedom during the 20th Century. This exceptional museum will take you on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of human history, leaving you with a deep appreciation for those who served. Brace yourself for an emotionally charged experience that will stir your soul and leave an indelible mark on your heart.

What to expect?

During your visit to the Veterans Memorial Museum, prepare to be enthralled for 60 to 180 minutes. As you step into the World War I Hall and proceed through the other nine fascinating halls, you will encounter a wealth of exhibits that encompass the major wars and conflicts of the 20th Century. Brace yourself for thought-provoking displays, sculptures, murals, and thousands of authentic artifacts that pay homage to all branches of the service, battlefronts, campaigns, and the home front. You can't help but feel a profound sense of curiosity and reverence as you immerse yourself in the personal stories and experiences of these brave individuals.

Who is this for?

The Branson Veterans Memorial Museum welcomes visitors from all walks of life, regardless of age or background. History enthusiasts, patriots, and anyone with an interest in understanding the sacrifices made by previous generations will find this museum deeply moving. Whether you have a personal connection to a veteran or simply want to honor their legacy, the museum offers a powerful and educational experience for all.

Why book this?

Unlike any other attraction in Branson, the Veterans Memorial Museum provides a unique opportunity to connect with the deeply human side of history. It is more than just a collection of artifacts; it is a living testament to the valor and sacrifices made by our veterans. By booking this admission, you are not merely visiting a museum – you are paying tribute to the brave men and women who fought for our freedom. Prepare to be inspired, amazed, and touched by the stories encapsulated within these walls.

Good to know

When planning your visit to the Veterans Memorial Museum, remember to allocate sufficient time to fully explore the exhibits. It is advisable to set aside at least 60 to 180 minutes to ensure a comprehensive experience. Wander through the halls and take your time absorbing the intricate details and personal narratives displayed throughout. The museum is not only a testament to the heroes who fought for us but also an educational center that will deepen your understanding of these monumental conflicts.

Reviews

Visitors to the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum have unanimously praised its impactful displays and emotional resonance. Many express deep gratitude for the opportunity to learn about the personal stories and sacrifices of the men and women who served. Travelers have left with a renewed sense of patriotism and a determination to preserve the memory of these valiant individuals. Their experiences at the museum have been described as humbling, powerful, and eye-opening. Prepare to be deeply moved and forever changed by the incredible journey that awaits you at the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

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Veterans Memorial Museum

You’ll be fascinated and thoroughly humbled by this memorial to our veterans. The vast array of exhibits causes reflection and creates an intense curiosity about the personal experiences of the men and women who lived in these uniforms, fired these weapons, lived as a POW, wrote these letters home, wore these medals, played this battlefield organ, flew the planes, rode the motorcycles, and served our country so well. The Veterans Memorial Museum is composed of ten great halls covering the wars and conflicts fought during the 20th Century. Circulation and viewing starts in the World War I Hall, progressing through World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and more. Each hall features dramatic and thought provoking exhibits. Sculpture, murals, historical artifacts, objects d’ art, and thousands of authentic memorabilia honor all branches of the service, major battlefronts, campaigns, industrial defense, and more. The names of the men and women killed in action in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and recent conflicts of the 20th Century are displayed on the walls of the halls. Many of the exhibits have been compiled with the help of veterans and their families and include these veterans’ personal stories. From the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of the Persian Gulf, from the memories of decorated combat veterans to the men and women who served on the home front, every aspect of our nations’ valiant fight for freedom has been honored. The museum is designed to serve as an educational center and artistic memorial, enduring for centuries to come, educating generations about these global clashes that defeated totalitarianism. Put the Veterans Memorial Museum on your list of must-see sites when visiting Branson … and give yourself plenty of time to take a national journey through our history and our freedoms.

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Reviews

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4.8 (83)

208jeanies

My husband and I know the importance of remembering our veterans. Seeing a number of women and men that served makes it personal. I learned a few things as well. Keep their memory alive and go,

sarasW2325DZ

My husband and older son love to go to all of the Veteran's museums we come across. This one had nice displays and the staff were nice. They have a nice gift shop where my husband found a very nice case for his father's funeral flag.

davidcG6450PL

It was an excellent museum. I spent a good amount of time there. It takes in a broad history of the military, from the early years to present. I like the WW1 era exhibits as you don’t see much of that.

LouisGary82

An nice tribute to name all that gave life for country in WW2 and Viet nam, ( and other conflicts) but fell short on that era displays. More of uniforms and personal stories than items. More on Japan and enemy items, less and non existent Viet era and recent veterans. Thought I could show family what we had back then, but was absent of items and displays to show.

494sterlings

Very amazing staff, Andre was very friendly, museum has a lot of history and is worth the visit!!!!!

PatD2

Very good veterans museum with a lot of information, uniforms and photographs. Would not really recommend it for children, I believe that it would be hard to keep their attention, more for the adults. Lots of great information.

Photomedic430

Very nice Museum. Lot of uniforms. But the most interesting thing about the uniforms is the story of the people that wore them. Staff was very nice and helpful. Worth the visit.

Sharonbrant56

Although we had passed by the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum before, this was our first visit. We enjoyed viewing all of the memorabilia, the various displays, the movie clips, and gift store. There is a Veteran’s discount but the admission is still a bit pricey for what is offered. I am glad we visited and was extremely moved, especially in the wall of names for the WW2 troops who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. It is worth going to. We also liked the airplane, helicopter, and troops statue in front of the parking lot.

jamesdO3723KH

This is a very well laid out museum. The bronze statue out front is something you can look at for an hour with the detail it has and the actual named people in the statue. Lots of info on the walls and displays that will leave you wishing this was a larger facility. Do not let that deter you from going! It is a very nice place to visit, the staff was amazing also.

O508ESstephaniep

Even though the story being told here is a tragic one, it is truly humbling to see what the men and women of America fighting to keep our freedoms. If you think that freedom is free, this is an eye opener that it isn't. I loved every minute of walking through every display in there. I have a lot of family that have served in the military. I am grateful to each and every person who makes that sacrifice. It's a big one to make. The painting of D-Day was memorizing. My grandfather was in pearl harbor on his ship when it was hit. I can't even imagine what he saw. I plan to bring my kids up to see everything. It is amazing.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-04 13:14