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This date was when the American Revolution from England commenced with skirmishes between British troops and colonial militias at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts.

April 19, 1775

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Despite the myth of having dentures of wooden teeth due to dental problems, this man actually wore dentures of ivory.

George Washington

100

If the 50 stars on the U.S. flag represent the 50 states, what do the 13 stripes represent?

The 13 original colonies

100

When was Branson officially incorporated?

April 1, 1912

100

This book, drawing eager visitors to the Ozarks, was written by Harold Bell Wright in 1907.

The Shepherd of the Hills

200

The number of delegates to sign the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

56

200

Despite the myth of being struck by lightning, this man conducted an experiment by tying a key to a kite to prove that lightning was a form of electricity.

Benjamin Franklin

200

The years of the American Civil War.

1861 to 1865

200

By establishing a general store and post office in 1882, the City of Branson was named after this man.

Reuben Branson

200

The city of Branson became known as this as the City rapidly developed in the 1990s after regular appearances of performers like Glen Campbell, Mel Tillis, Dolly Parton, and The Osmonds

Live Music Capital of the World

300

The year George Washington began serving as the first president of the United States.

1789

300

Signing his name first, famously larger than anyone else, on the Declaration of Independence, this man served as the president of the Second Continental Congress.

John Hancock

300

The number of U.S. territories, five of which are permanently inhabited.

14

300

The area that became Branson was originally inhabited by these two tribes.

The Osage and Delaware

300

These two men, one in 1995 and one in 2022, received the 'Key to the City'.

Bob Hope and Tony Orlando

400

The official date that the Continental Congress formally approved the Declaration of Independence of the 13 American Colonies from Great Britain.

July 4, 1776

400

Giving his iconic line of "Give me liberty, or give me death!", this man helped convince the Virginia Convention to pass a resolution to raise a militia in preparation for the Revolutionary War.

Patrick Henry

400

The subject of Francis Scott Key's National Anthem.

The War of 1812

400

Branson's founders envisioned this type of economy.

Exports

400

The number of people to visit Branson annually.

10 Million

500

The number of grievances against King George III cited in the Declaration of Independence, including Taxation Without Representation and Imposing Unjust Laws.

27

500

Famously taking a midnight ride after seeing a lit lantern in a Boston church tower, this man participated in a warning system to American Patriots of the impending British invasion.

Paul Revere

500

The U.S. National Bird.

The Bald Eagle

500

The year that Powersite Dam (originally called Ozark Beach Dam) was built, establishing Lake Taneycomo.

1913

500

With an original propulaiton of about 1,200 residents when Branson was incorporated, approximately how many people live in the City today (based on Census estimates)?

Approximately 13,000 (12,921 as of 7/1/25)