| Branson is known as the Live
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| | valuables. In 1865, what is generally
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| Entertainment Capital of the World and
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| | considered to be the very first street
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| boasts 49 live performance theaters
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| | shootout occurred in nearby Springfield,
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| performing 120 shows a day. With a
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| | when Wild Bill Hickock killed a man named
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| reputation built on love of God and
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| | David Tutt in a quarrel over a watch.
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| Country, this all-American town of just
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| | Being 35 miles from the nearest airport,
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| over 6,000 dazzles tourists each year
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| | Branson is best traveled by car or
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| with its brand of music, humor and "down
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| | motorcoach. No need to rent an extra one,
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| home" appeal.
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| | though, as you'll more than likely
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| Visitors typically spend 3-4 days in
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| | already have it.Branson did just get a
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| town, sometimes seeing as many as eight
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| | new bus system in the city, with three
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| shows during their trip. Since there is
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| | routes, one each for shows, attractions
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| no airport in town, many elect to drive
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| | and shopping. This development has made
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| in and get around on the motorcoach.
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| | it easier for group members who want to
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| Having that isolation has done nothing to
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| | want to spend some alone time to check
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| hurt the success of the city, though. In
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| | out something not featured on the tour.
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| fact, many choose to include day trips to
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| | Open to the public since 1986, Stone Hill
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| Springfield and other nearby destinations
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| | Winery is the oldest and most awarded
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| in their trip, which helps the
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| | winery in Missouri. A guided tour for
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| surrounding communities' economies as
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| | groups is given to explain the
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| well.
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| | step-by-step winemaking process. Groups
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| During the Civil War, the area
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| | can finish off the day by tasting the
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| surrounding Branson was considered a
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| | award winning wines and juices. The
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| no-man's-land. Lacking law and any men to
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| | winery, in true Branson-fashion, is all
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| enforce it, women and families were
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| | about entertainment, providing customers
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| terrorized and attacked by bushwhackers,
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| | the most educational and fun tour of any
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| men who would rape the women and then
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| | winery found in Missouri.
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| pillage the house for food, supplies and
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