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This Victorian edifice is the largest music theater in Branson, and the building alone is worth a stop. The inside is also quite sizeable and has an 88-foot ceiling. Mosaic tiles and tapestries accent the lobby entrance, while only the massive chandelier that hangs above it dwarfs the grand stairway. Musical talents such as George Jones, Charlie Pride and the Oak Ridge Boys have graced the stage in the 4,000-seat theater. A gift shop is on the lower level.
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The city of Branson was born in the early 1800s on a broad plain along the White River, just south of its confluence with Roark Creek. Buildings and roads eventually overtook the floodplain as the city grew westward up a gradually sloping ridge, creating what is now Branson's Historic Downtown …