The Branson Hotel Bed and Breakfast, Branson Missouri
A History of the Inn

History of The Branson Hotel Bed and Breakfast, Branson Missouri

The Branson Town Company built this historical landmark in 1903 with the onset of progress and the coming of the first railroad to go through Branson, namely the St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad. The Hotel, which overlooks the town, was a meeting place for important people in Branson's history. Harold Bell Wright, a well-known author, stayed here while writing his famed novel Shepherd of the Hills. The Hotel housed the town's first library started by the "Maids & Matrons Study Group."
 

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The Branson Hotel has been featured in...

Southern Living Magazine "Best Lodging: We like The Branson Hotel."
Automobile Magazine "If there's an island of elegance anywhere in Branson, it is The Branson Hotel. ...we'd drive 100 miles to spend the night."
Midwest Living Magazine "The Inn, sporting wide verandas, reminds you of a southern grandmother, ready to greet you with open arms."
Glamour Magazine "...a luxury Bed and Breakfast Inn."


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The Branson Hotel Bed and Breakfast Inn
214 West Main Street
Branson, Missouri   65616
TOLL FREE: (800) 933-0651
(417) 335-6104
Fax: (417) 339-3224
email: info@bransonhotelbb.com
Website: www.bransonhotelbb.com
Chris & Bozana Varisco, Owners

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