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Remembering
your childhood has never
been so much fun! The World's Largest Toy Museum (Antique Toy Museum) is like
Christmas morning every day! Rediscover the joy of your favorite toys and
reminisce about childhood heroes such as Shirley Temple, Tom Mix, and Groucho
Marx. You'll find toys as old as the 1800's and as new as Star Wars, as tiny as
a thimble and as big as a genuine, full-size Rolls Royce. There are thousands of
toys including dolls and doll house furniture, toy cars and trucks, action
figures, die cast toys, antique bicycles, die cast cars, a doll museum, and
Elvis display, Ertl farm toys, General Lee, John Deere, Johnny Lightning,
Kaleidoscopes, Miniature museum toys, Miniatures, Tin toys, Toy trains, Wind-up
toys, Toy tractors, and cap guns. The toy museum has toys on display dating from
the Civil War period to present day. Our guests travel down memory lane when
viewing the Barbie dolls, Ms. Beasley, Board Games such as Break the Bank &
Clue, Cushman motorcycles, B-B guns, and Cap Pistols. We feature over one
hundred antique toy trains, Antique Toy Tractors, Doll Buggies, and Pop
Guns as well as the old character toys such as Howdy Doody, Popeye, Buffalo Bob,
Power Rangers, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. Thousands of other treasures from
yesteryear are here to bring back treasured memories. Experience the memories:
Remember back to when you played with your grandpa's old toys. In our Gift
Shoppe, we specialize in re-creations of the older toys.
In the
Beginning....
HAROLD BELL
WRIGHT!
He wrote
Shepherd of the Hills. Before the early settlers came and
developed this land we now call BRANSON, Mutton Hollow was his home.
Later, Theaters came, restaurants came, the World's Largest Toy
Museum came. All the people said, "This is GREAT!" Then, the
Harold Bell Wright Museum came, and people said "This is really
GREAT!" The Harold Bell Wright Museum shares a location with the
World's Largest Toy Museum. Guests of the Harold Bell Wright Museum
will see the local history come to life as they view the antiques,
personal items, furniture and manuscripts of Mr. Wright's nineteen
books. Mr. Wright's gun collection is most intriguing: featuring
firearms of the late
1800's
and early 1900's. Some guns represent those used by the infamous
Bald Knobbers.
Harold Bell Wright was not
only a writer; he was also an artist and a minister. His book, The
Shepherd of the Hills is a well-known history of the Branson area.
Mr. Wright's first book That Printer of Udell's was read by
eleven-year-old Ronald Reagan (who eventually became our President).
The power of this book led Reagan to Christianity. Mr. Wright's
books have inspired millions - actually making him one of the first
millionaires of the early 1900's.
Join us
for a trip down memory lane as you visit BOTH museums.
World's
Largest Toy Museum
3609 West
Highway 76
Branson, MO 65616
Phone: (417)-332-1499
Fax: (417)-332-0017
mail@worldslargesttoymuseum.com
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