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Historic Homestead TourYou'll get a great look at Inspiration Tower, a 230-foot-tall lookout tower that was built in 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Harold Bell Wright's first visit to the Ozark Mountains. The tram will also stop for an unbelievable view of the Ozark Mountanis from Inspiration Point, and you'll see where Wright pitched his tent to write "The Shepherd of the Hills." After visiting Inspiration Point, you'll see the quaint Wright Church. Originally located in Morgan County, Missouri, the church was constructed in 1901 and resembles one that Harold Bell Wright preached in during his time in Kansas. Take a behind-the-scenes look at the Old Mill Theatre during the next phase of your tour. The tour guide will take you down on set, where you will be up close with Old Matt's steam engine and grist mill. Here you will learn all that it takes to put on the production every night, and possibly even meet Houdini, the wandering mule! The excitement doesn't stop there. You'll also get to peer into Little Pete's Cave, see a real, working moonshine still, go through the Harold Bell Wright Museum, and visit the horses at the stables. After your tour, you can stroll through our gift shops and maybe have a snack at Aunt Mollie's Restaurant while the kids check out the playground. And, of course, you can pick up your own copy of the world-famous book! There's always something happening at the Homestead! Tour Highlights
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Location Shepherd of the Hills 5586 West 76 Country Blvd Branson, MO 65616 Order Now: 1-800-987-9852
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This is a great place and the show is great. I plan to go back someday. My mom was the second Old Molly. I used to know everyones lines by heart. If you want a show that will stick in your heart forever it is the show to watch. Regina
-Regina Wensmann, Springfield
It was very good. I love history and the guides knew their history.
-Debbie Jordan, Taylorsville, MS |
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