Branson Landing is one of Branson's newest addition. It is a scenic boardwalk along the 1.5-mile Taneycomo
Lakefront. At the heart of the Landing is a town square large enough to accommodate 5,000 guests for festivals and events
and featuring a $7.5 million spectacular nightly attraction that synchronizes water, light, sound and fire, created by Wet
Design, the producers of world-class shows for Downtown Disney marketplace in Orlando, Universal City Walk in California and
the Bellagio in Las Vegas.
Enjoy top-of-the-hour performances of the Branson Landing Fountains starting at noon daily, presented by
SymphonyCity.com

"If you can't find it in Branson, you can't find it!" So, put on those comfortable shoes and get ready for some shop-till-you-drop
fun. Branson shopping Malls and stores are open all year round and there is always something for everyone. Branson has over
200 famous brand name outlet stores and some of the most unique shops in the country. Many of our gift and crafts specialty
stores are stocked with discounts on fabrics, jewelry, clothing and house wares. For music lovers, Branson offers a wide variety
of country, gospel, rock, and rhythm and blues. From Victorian decorations to furniture and sports, casual wear to absolute
elegance - whether you are looking for bargains, collectibles antiques or mementos of your trip to Branson, it's all here.
Tanger Outlet Center
Tanger Outlet Center offers a large selection for quality merchandise with up to 40% off retail everyday. When you
shop at Tanger you can always find the joy of a pleasant and complete shopping experience for famous brand names at
outlet values. We have a wide range of adult and children's clothing, footwear, fashion accessories, housewares and specialty
items. Liz Claiborne, Polo, Ralph Lauren, Gap, Reebok, Black & Decker and The Children's Place are just a few of
the names you will find in this mall located right in the middle of Branson's "Strip" on Hwy. 76.
Factory Merchants Branson
You will find an exciting collection of 90 outlet stores from the world's leading designers
and brand names all offering savings of 25% to 65% every day. Nestled in a park like setting, Factory Merchants - Branson
features Nautica, Carter's, Red Wing Shoe, Koret, Reebok, Kasper, Tuesday Morning, Gail Pittman, Pfaltzgraff and more. Two
tree-filled courtyards provide seating and the open-air food area features A&W All American Food plus Auntie Anne's Pretzels
and The Fudgery. The center is located in the heart of Branson. Just look for the "red roofs" and find Branson's largest outlet
center.
The Engler Block
The Engler block is a one level "demonstrating" mall where arts and crafts come
to life right in front of your eyes. Wood carver Steve Engler, famous for his hand-carved Santas, started the tradition by
carving his pieces as his customers watched. It is now home to many of the Ozarks finest artisans who continue to keep alive
the hand-crafted techniques of long ago. Step into the world of hand-blown glass at Helwig Art Glass, Swarovski crystal figurines
at Glass Magic, handcrafted string instruments at Art Folk Music, and silversmith designs of custom jewelry by Silver Hills
Jewelry. Watch a craftsman make stained glass at Morning Glory Glass while craftsmen in other parts of the Engler Block work
on leather or porcelain miniature boxes. Father Time Clocks has one of the largest for-sale cuckoo clocks in the world.
Hawthorn Galleries displays their collection of fine art, paintings and sculptures. Open year round, there is a wide variety
of collectibles, books, stained glass, clocks, puppets and food that can be found in this one of a kind mall which is located
on Hwy 76 two blocks east of Dixie Stampede.
IMAX Theatre Mall
Ozarks Discovery IMAX Theatre Mall is the home to a variety of clothing, jewelry, quilts, clocks
and specialty gift shops. The IMAX Complex is fun for the entire family and you can grab a bite to eat in the 3 restaurants
in the food court or set a spell in McFarlain's Family Restaurant. The IMAX Complex is located on Shepherd of the Hills just
2 blocks off of Hwy. 76 and contains the giant screen IMAX theatre with special IMAX feature film presentations as well as
major new film releases. 2001 brought the opening of a new 3-plex movie theatre and the continuing legacy of The Remember
When Theatre featuring daily live performances by Mike Radford, Jimmie Rodgers, and Tony Melendez.
The Victorian Village
Enjoy a delightful shopping experience at the 14 unique shops in the Village
located on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway next to the Braschler Theater. It's a magnificent shopping opportunity for collectors
items. Wander through Mulberry Mill for candles, gifts & Thomas Kinkade items. Other stores feature silver engraving,
lamps, home decor, leather work, jewelry, lacework, quilts and more. Look for the shop dedicated to circus items, the Emmett
Kelly collection and a gallery of paintings by Red Skelton. Don't forget to enjoy Cappuccino Country or Mr. Dee's Diner while
shopping at the imaginative Victorian Village.
The Shoppes at Branson Meadows
The Shoppes offers Branson shoppers a variety of factory outlets,
specialty stores and an 11 movie cinema - all in an attractive setting. Whether you're here for a full day of shopping or
just a short visit you'll be delighted shopping the charming Victorian layout. The hourly chimes from the clock tower offers
visitors a unique and relaxing shopping experience. The Shoppes at Branson Meadows features VF Outlet, Vanity Fair, Lee, Wrangler,
Dress Barn, Supermarket of Shoes, Easy Spirit, The Ironworks, Rue 21, Branson Pet Depot and more. Enjoy delightfully fresh
soups, salads, sandwiches, coffee, tea and desserts at the Gardens Cafe Coffee-Tearoom.
Historic Downtown Branson
Experience Hometown USA the way you remember it and take a walk down the wonderful streets of Historic Downtown Branson.
Our picture perfect, small town shopping destination is filled with unique items and discounted bargains. Step back in time
at Dick's Old-time 5&10 and Branson Mercantile. Jewelry and clothing boutiques, quilts, shoes, crafts, glassware and other
collectable shops line the streets. Wander through the flea markets and antique shops for that perfect find. You will find
restaurant cuisine for every taste from gourmet to nearly fast food. There are over 100 independently owned stores which have
created a very historical and special atmosphere. Downtown has more than 20 historical sites where visitors can take a self-guided
tour and is just 2 blocks from the waterfront on Lake Taneycomo so you can shop your way down to the wharf relax as the water
flows by. Downtown Branson truly is a unique shopping experience.
The Grand Village
The Grand Village, (The Uncommon Market,) is host to 26 unique shops and 2 themed restaurants, a collection of specialty stores
created by Silver Dollar City and located on "The Strip" near the Grand Palace. If Christmas is your holiday, Kringles' 6
shops form Missouri's largest Christmas Store and it has enough holiday items to keep even Santa happy featuring collectibles,
glass, ornaments, keepsakes, and the Village Collection. Abbey Rose, Peter Engler Designs, Thomas Kinkade, Angels Amongst
Us, Queen Anne's Lace and many more are found at the Grand Village from March through December.
The Branson Mill Craft Village
Located on Gretna Blvd. in the Branson Meadows Development, The
Branson Mill Craft Village is a 60,000 square foot specialty retail shopping center and working craft village combined. It
is comprised of 20,000 square feet of retail space including Mountain Man Nut and Fruit Company, The Leather Trading Company
and Bandana's Bar-B-Q Restaurant. 40,000 square feet is devoted to craftsmen demonstrating their skills in glass blowing,
leather carving, china painting, oil painting, stained glass, wood carving, silversmith, scrimshaw, pottery, copper colorist,
etched glass, custom framing, custom sign making and much more. In addition, there are 150 showrooms of upscale home furnishings,
accessories and crafts, with many one-of-a-kind items.
Branson Hills Plaza
Branson Hills Plaza, a new 141-acre development is located at the northwest
corner of the U.S. Highway 65 and Bee Creek Road interchange, just off Branson Hills Parkway. Target, Home Depot, TJ Maxx
and several restaurants will anchor the first phase of the development. Plans are to open in April 2006. More
shops and restaurants will be added over the next four years.