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  2. Branson Scenic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Branson Scenic Railway is a heritage railroad in Branson, Missouri. The Ozark Zephyr, Branson Scenic Railway's historic zephyr train, departs from an old depot in downtown Branson and operates in the scenic Ozark Mountains for an approximate 40-mile (64 km) round trip. As the underlying rail lines are owned by the Missouri and Northern ...

  3. Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    1962–present. Technical. Track gauge. 4 ft 8. +. 1⁄2 in ( 1,435 mm) standard gauge. Length. 3.88 mi (6.24 km) The Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad (SMRR) is a standard gauge railroad that circles the perimeter of Stone Mountain Park in a loop, and provides views of the mountain en route.

  4. Marvel Cave - Wikipedia

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    Once the cable train was in operation, the Herschends decided to recreate the mining village Marmaros, for tourists waiting to go on a tour. It opened in 1960, and grew into Silver Dollar City . In 1972 Genevieve Lynch died and bequeathed the cave to the College of the Ozarks and the First Presbyterian Church of Branson.

  5. Branson, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Branson is served by the Missouri & Northern Arkansas Railroad (MNA), owned by shortline holding company Genesee & Wyoming. The MNA is an important link between Kansas City, Missouri, and Newport, Arkansas. [38] The Branson Scenic Railway operates round-trip sightseeing trains out of Branson through a lease agreement with the MNA. [39]

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  7. List of museums in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, St. Louis, closed in 2008 [60] Clarksville Museum, Clarksville [61] Columbia Audubon Society Trailside Museum, Columbia [62] Fire Museum of Missouri, Willow Springs [63][64] First Due Museum, Hazelwood [65] Fred Bear Museum, Springfield, now incorporated into the Archery Hall of Fame.