Branson, Missouri is an example of what is special about the Ozarks with clean family entertainment in a beautiful setting.
Of course, if you love Branson, we know you will love us too. Which is why I’m writing this message to you because after you’ve been at the top of the heap for a couple days, you may be thirsting for a different view.
You can find that difference at Mansfield, Missouri at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home and Museum. Your kids and grandkids have probably had you reading the terrific “Little House Books” to them and watching re-runs of Little House on the Prairie on Hulu. They probably think you can remember those incidents first hand.
Right here at Mansfield lies a pretty little farmhouse where Laura Ingalls Wilder lived when she wrote those renowned children’s books.
So, what does that have to do with our mutual love for Branson? Well, it comes back to that thirst I wrote about a couple paragraphs above. When you get that thirst for a different view, there is no need to check out of your comfortable lodgings and make the trip back home fit your urge for difference.
Mansfield, Missouri is just a perfect distance from Branson to make a day trip, but not have to give up your lovely lodgings at that beautiful spot. You can enjoy a pleasant drive to Mansfield, tour the museum and be back at Branson by moonrise for the rest of your vacation. We’ll welcome you with open arms, but cheerfully send you back to our beloved neighbor, Branson because we aren’t in that kind of competition.
You love Branson; you will love us, I promise, promise, promise!!