Branson Veterans Memorial Museum: A museum that will humble your hearts

 

Fred Hoppe, and internationally renowned bronze sculptor, created the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum to honor the memory of the men and women who have served the country and also the United Stated Military force during the wars the United States of America was involved in the 20th Century, which were World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and more. The museum also honors the descendants of the men and women of the war who were largely affected by the different wars.

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Humble your hearts as you enter the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum, a war memorabilia, as you will see ten great halls featuring the battles of the different wars. And on these walls are the names of our great service men and women killed in action from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and more recent conflicts. In great honor of all the different branches of the United States Military force, there are thousands of authentic memorabilia from campaigns, major battlefronts, and industrial defense exhibited in the Branson Veterans memorial Museum. You will know the things great men and women did to protect and serve our country in times of need. There are actual uniforms worn by military men during the wars, weaponry they used, various stories of POW’s, heart-warming letters written to families back home, medals, a battlefield organ, and the planes and motorcycles aged with time that were used in the wars, too.

The Branson Veterans Memorial Museum has been far by one of the most visited museums in Branson, Missouri. Many people have contributed to the museum, including Fred Hoppe who has traveled all over the world gathering over 2,000 exhibits for the museum. Many families, too, has passed along the personal stories of their fallen family members in addition to the already known stories of our great men. Many veterans themselves have contributed to this war memorabilia as well. Because of all the contribution of different people, the museum has been home to amazing pieces of the wars. There are even life-size structures of bronze sculptures and exquisite murals. And one that truly stands out is the Tuskegee Airmen Painting, “Red-Tails Strike Again” by Mike Hagel, which is a mural of a return mission in 1944 of the Tuskegee Airmen protecting a US Bomber.

The Branson Veterans Memorial Museum was created to let the people know the good deeds of our great men and women for the glory our country. Fred Hoppe invited you to take a look in the past and to pay tribute to our military force. This museum will truly humble your hearts as you see the great things that happened to our country men and women.

To find out more about the Branson Veterans Memorial Museum, visit their website at www.veteransmemorialbranson.com. For more information, tickets, or lodging reservations for this or other museums in Branson, contact our concierge at Thousand Hills Hotel & Golf Resort, dial 800-693-4653.

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