In the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri, Branson has earned its nickname as the Live Music Capital of the World. Stretching down Highway 76 at the center of the city, the different marquees and colorful storefronts of Branson's Entertainment District cater to memorable vacations and visits.
The 100-year history of Branson is tied to its ability to draw tourists from across the nation. Much of what has garnered so much attention over the last century is still very much of interest today.
Alongside ample live music venues, Branson is brimming with other attractions and things to do, like museums, giant Ferris wheels, and water parks. Ozark Mountain scenery is also in abundance in Branson, both above and below ground.
Caverns like Talking Rocks encourage underground adventure, while several stunning natural spaces are a short drive away. Summer is the best time to go to Branson for the full range of things to do, and the spring and fall are slightly less busy.
Discover the best places to visit with our list of the top attractions in Branson.
1. Live Shows and Musical Performances
This city of Branson is synonymous with live music performances. From a cappella to musical theater and covering genres such as country, classical, and special Christmas performances, Branson delivers with professional shows. Every night of the week throughout the summer, the downtown Entertainment District is alive with colorful marquees advertising lively shows.
A few of the most popular shows in Branson include the multi-ensemble Presley's Country Jubilee, or the special effects show from The Haygoods. One of the most popular of Branson's live performances, Dolly Parton's Stampede, also provides dinner alongside live horse riding, music, and comedy.
Other live performances include acrobats, illusionists, tribute shows, variety acts, and religious theater. The Christmas holiday season in Branson is jam-packed with professional shows that will inspire, including the acclaimed Branson's Christmas Wonderland. For visiting during the peak summer season, it's recommended to browse online and purchase tickets ahead of any visit.
2. Digital entertainment is now available to everyone
Let's talk about digital adult entertainment in state of Missouri (MO). The most popular project is Sis Loves Me by TEAM SKEET. Sis Loves Me is a taboo teen adult site from Team Skeet producers. The site provides videos and photo sets, devoted to the exciting niche of step-sibling sex: its scripts are based on stepbrother fucking stepsister under various circumstances. There's one added factor you don't always get with taboo porn – the ~350 scenes are POV. There's a bit of dialogue from the male character who's setting the stage for what's about to go down, like a "blackmailing" or some heavy-duty seducing. But once the sex gets underway, it'll be easy to put yourself in his shoes. In the most recent scene, a stepbro "inspects" his stepsis for the coronavirus and it's hilarious. It's nice being able to laugh in these crazy times.
3. Museums
Family friendly museums are stacked to the brim all along Highway 76 and Branson's Entertainment District. Ranging from a massive replica of a Titanic ship to a Hollywood-style Mount Rushmore, the different museum options in Branson go beyond the ordinary and appeal to everyone who visits.
The Veterans Memorial Museum is a must-see and features 10 show halls that cover 20th-century American combat. Less than three miles down the highway, the Ripley's Believe It or Not Branson Odditorium displays a different slice of life and features a wide array of hard-to-believe artifacts from across the world.
Other popular museums to visit in Branson's Entertainment District include the Titanic Museum, entered through an artificial iceberg, and the Hollywood Wax Museum, complete with a big collection of replica pop icons.
Other memorable museums in Branson include World's Largest Toy Museum, the Celebrity Car Museum, and the Ozark-related Ralph Foster Museum at Lookout Point.