![]() The Branson Town Company built this elegant little hotel in 1903 with an onset of progress and the coming of the first railroad through Branson. The Hotel, which overlooks the town, was a meeting place for some very important people in Branson's history. Harold Bell Wright stayed here while writing his famed novel "Shepherd of the Hills." The hotel also housed the towns first library. Standing near the intersection of Main Street and Business 65, in historic downtown Branson. The hotel has provided memories for past generations and has been greatly restored to provide memories for you and future guests traveling through Branson. |
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The Branson Hotel
214 West Main Street Few steps to Historic Downtown Branson and 2 ½ blocks from the Branson Landing. Tucked away in a relaxed atmosphere and moments to all the fun and excitement of Branson.Enjoy our Upper Veranda with a spectacular view! Or relax in the Garden Veranda with waterfalls, fireplace and beautiful landscaping to recharge and unwind! |
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