Branson Veterans Memorial Museum Admission
Overview
Inclusions
- Fees and Taxes
- Typically Museum is open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
- May close at 3:00 pm on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve.
- Entry/Admission - Veterans Memorial Museum
What to expect
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.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Most people spend approximately 1 hour at attraction.
- Appropriate for All Ages
- Handicap Accessible
- Cameras are Permitted
- Gift Shop On-site
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Self guided tour. Descriptions of each exhibit are printed in English
- Most travelers can participate
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This has been the best museum about veterans and the history of those in service. They had real uniforms with the story and names of each uniform.
This has been the best museum about veterans and the history of those in service. They had real uniforms with the story and names of each uniform.This is an excellent place if you like history. We thought we would spend a little time on a rainy day but ended up spending nearly 3 hrs
This is an excellent place if you like history. We thought we would spend a little time on a rainy day but ended up spending nearly 3 hrsA great museum honoring our military. Andre was extremely helpful and kind. Worth the time and admission.
A great museum honoring our military. Andre was extremely helpful and kind. Worth the time and admission.My husband is a veteran (I am not), and we both enjoyed this museum. What a neat collection of uniforms all across the years! He enjoyed seeing how the uniforms changed over time. It was pretty moving. We were both impressed with how much history was gathered here. The signage gave a lot of ...
My husband is a veteran (I am not), and we both enjoyed this museum. What a neat collection of uniforms all across the years! He enjoyed seeing how the uniforms changed over time. It was pretty moving. We were both impressed with how much history was gathered here. The signage gave a lot of really interesting information. Well worth it if you or someone in your group has military experience or interest.This is a very emotional and very respectfully done memorial to the men and women who have served our great country. It’s informative and Andre the one legged Vet that was at the counter, sorry he wanted me to put the one legged part in there, was a joy to talk with and very knowledgeable.
This is a very emotional and very respectfully done memorial to the men and women who have served our great country. It’s informative and Andre the one legged Vet that was at the counter, sorry he wanted me to put the one legged part in there, was a joy to talk with and very knowledgeable.My husband and I went on Easter Sunday. Priscilla and her "boss" were AWESOME! They let us roam around for almost 2 hours, visited about the exhibits, and even noticed our window sticker as we shared same sentiments. This is a vast collection of relics from the civil war through current day, very...
My husband and I went on Easter Sunday. Priscilla and her "boss" were AWESOME! They let us roam around for almost 2 hours, visited about the exhibits, and even noticed our window sticker as we shared same sentiments. This is a vast collection of relics from the civil war through current day, very tastefully displayed. We felt humbled and honored by the time we left.