The first thing we did was buy crocs....! |
The food was great, but the fun part was listening to the waiters and waitresses singing our favorite songs. Really enjoyed the '50's theme. |
This museum was wonderful, full of actual Titanic items, and information. When you enter the attraction you are given a card with a passengers name on it and their story. At the end of the tour you can see if your person survived or not... — at Titanic Museum. |
No photos could be taken inside of the ship, so we took a few outside by the iceberg. — at Titanic Museum. |
Just a big chicken! |
A shop of beautiful Victorian dresses, embellishments, jewelry and more. We weren't allowed to take any photos, but the nice lady that worked there took this picture of us |
A giant black marlin behind the bar at Arnie's Barn. (as in Arnold Palmer) — at Arnie's Barn. |
Food in a beautiful setting and what a view out of those windows. — at Arnie's Barn. |
Arnold Palmer's practice golf course. — at Arnie's Barn. |
Some prehistoric bones, at Arnie's barn |
A beautiful church for private weddings, the back of the church is all glass, so we were told. It wasn't open yet when we were there. |
Linda honoring her heritage. |
Top of the Rock lodge |
Me and my new boy friend at Branson Landing. |
A cool steam punk balloon ride! |
Mickey Gilley Theatre where we were entering to watch SIX....Amazing group. |
The SIX after their performance. |
Each brother that was a member of SIX had their own color coordinated car outside the building. |
Hollywood wax museum |
An old time 5 and 10 cent store...lots of familiar items from our childhood there...especially candies. — at Dick's Oldtime 5 & 10. |
Thought this was an interesting sign. |
Of course, this was the Frankie Valli tribute...it was great! Lots of memories for us older girls. — in Branson, Missouri. |
This is a fantastic place to eat and buy gifts...these ladies were wearing their red noses to help feed the poor...they were such good sports... — at Sybill's Saint James. |
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