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HFE traces roots back to Hugo and Mary Herschend from Chicago, Illinois along with sons Jack and Pete. The family vacationed in Missouri's Ozark Mountains region and fell in love with the nature the area offered. In 1951 Hugo obtained a 99-year lease on a Branson, Missouri area attraction called Marvel Cave. Hugo suffered a heart attack and ...
Peter Blood, the protagonist of the novel Captain Blood. Peter Brady, on the TV series The Brady Bunch. Peter Burnford, on Disney's Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey. Peter Campbell, a character on the TV sitcom Soap. Peter Dawe, in the film Cyberbully. Peter Dreyfuss, a character in GTA V. Peter Fox, a character from the comic strip FoxTrot.
In 1882, Reuben Branson opened a general store and post office in the area. [10] Branson was formally incorporated on April 1, 1912, and construction of the Powersite Dam nearby on the White River which would form Lake Taneycomo was completed. In 1894, William Henry Lynch bought Marble Cave (renamed "Marvel Cave") and began charging visitors to ...
From theme park treats to a Dolly Parton dinner show, this Ozark city is the perfect spot for those in search of delicious eats.
Branson Famous followed the Mabe Family, stars and owners of the Baldknobbers Jamboree show, the longest running show in Branson, Missouri, a city world-famous for its live entertainment shows. The youngest of the Mabe siblings, Breanna, runs a gift shop, but wants to make her breakthrough into show business. And to add insult to injury, there ...
Fred Lasswell (1916–2001), cartoonist, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith; Glenn McCoy (born 1965), cartoonist, The Duplex, The Flying McCoys; George McManus (1884–1954), cartoonist, Maggie and Jiggs; Mike Peters (born 1943), cartoonist, Mother Goose & Grimm; Dan Piraro (born 1958), cartoonist, Bizarro; Mort Walker (1923–2018), cartoonist ...
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1950 The M.B. and Estella Skaggs Foundation builds a community hospital just north of Branson, Missouri. [15] 1951 Albertson’s opens first combination food and drug store, a 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2) superstore. [16]