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Song of Hope Museum offers open house to showcase new displays
Opened three years ago this month by Song of Hope's Marshall Howden, the museum features the area's largest collection of Branson music show memorabilia that tells the story of Branson's past, outlining how a tiny town in the Missouri Ozarks became known as the Live Entertainment Capital of the World.

K.D. Michaels
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Song of Hope Museum to hold open house
Branson's Song of Hope Museum is holding an open house. The event will mark the beginning of Branson's Founders' Week, which celebrates the entertainers—both families and individuals—who laid the foundation of Branson's musical legacy. Visitors are welcome to visit the Song of Hope Museum at any time between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. during the April 28 open house. A special guided tour, hosted by Song of Hope founder Marshall Howden, will begin at 11 a.m. "We invite

K.D. Michaels
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Song of Hope launches Brick Campaign
Branson's Song of Hope Movement and Museum are offering a new way to assist the foundation that preserves Branson's musical history. ...

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New addition to Song of Hope Museum
The Song of Hope Museum has added an iconic new piece of Branson history. The letters that spelled out Moon River Theatre, which once...

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Lowe family honored during Musical Founders' Week
This year, the Song of Hope Organization recognized the Lowe Family as history-makers and legends in the Branson music scene.

K.D. Michaels
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Sign added to Neon Sign Museum
Marshall Howden, founder of the museum, added the sign from long-time business Dicken's Gift Shop, which graced Branson's 76 Country...

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Song of Hope Award recipient announced for 2024
Previous recipients of the Song of Hope Award are Mike Patrick (2020), The Hughes Family (2021), Doug Gabriel (2022) and Jim Barber (2023).

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Branson Legends portraits exhibits to open
This portrait gallery will represent the biggest names to have made their mark on the Branson entertainment industry...

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Branson Boom exhibition now at Meadows Theatre
Marshall Howden, founder of the Song of Hope Society, says, “Originally, we intended for the ‘Branson Boom Exhibition’ to be a one-month run

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Popular Song of Hope Museum Exhibit moves to new location
The Branson Boom Exhibit, a fascinating and unique look at the Boom Years in Branson, beginning in the early 1990s, has moved to the Meadows

K.D. Michaels
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At the Coffelt Country Craft Village...
Craft Village home to antique store, flea market and more; Song of Hope Museum to have traveling exhibits

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Popular bake shop to close
Dino's 24 Karrot Cake Shoppe, known for delectable desserts, particularly his Carrot Cake and Red Velvet Cake, opened in 2011.

K.D. Michaels
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