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Popular Song of Hope Museum Exhibit moves to new location

The Song of Hope Museum is expanding.

 

In a much-anticipated announcement on Tuesday, Marshall Howden, founder of the Song of Hope Movement and the Song of Hope Museum, shared the news that a favorite Song of Hope Museum exhibit has relocated.

 



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 Theatre in the Shoppes at Branson Meadows complex. The exhibit can now be viewed, free of charge, Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

The Branson Boom exhibit is part of the larger Song of Hope Museum project and movement with a mission to preserve the history of Branson's Live Music Show industry, while assisting the advancement into the future.  

 

Said Howden, "We are truly excited about the brand new location for the Branson Boom Exhibition. For the last year, this exhibit existed in the supplemental building at Coffelt Country, but we decided we needed a new location for the health and long-term future of this exhibit. This will be its permanent location. However, it is important to remember that our red schoolhouse building at Coffelt Country will continue to be our thriving and growing Song of Hope Museum headquarters."

 

Howden continued, "The next big change we are hoping to make back at the museum location on Highway 165 is to install the Jim Stafford guitar neck standing proudly upright."

 

Recent additions to the Song of Hope Museum include a new exhibit of portraits and plaques from the former Branson Hall of Fame that were salvaged after the tornado in 2012 hit The Branson Mall, as well as several new signs added to the Neon Sign Collection, including those from the Andy Williams Theatre and Million Dollar Quartet.

 

The Song of Hope Museum is located in the Coffelt Country Craft Village on Historic Highway 165. Admission is free and hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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