The Branson Auto and Farm Museum is a 90,000 square foot museum located in Branson, MO, dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of historic automobiles and farming implements. With a collection that spans from the 1900s to the 2000s, visitors can explore vintage cars, tractors, and farm equipment that evoke nostalgia and memories of the past.
Originally opened in 2009 as the Branson Auto Museum, the museum was later purchased by Maurice Wilder, a successful real estate and farm businessman, who expanded and rebuilt the museum into its current state. The museum showcases classic antique automotive history on one side and farming implements and equipment history on the other, making it a unique destination for car enthusiasts and those interested in agricultural heritage.
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