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Branson Cross is a large structure in the shape of a cross located in Walnut Shade, Missouri near Branson, Missouri. At 218 feet (66.45m) tall, it is claimed to be the largest cross in North America. [3] The cross is among the ten largest such structures in the world. [4]
Christmas in Branson, MO, USA: 1993 [85] "What Makes a Man Wander" Connie Smith Harlan Howard: Sunshine and Rain: 1968 [54] "What Would I Do Without You" Connie Smith Cy Coben: Back in Baby's Arms: 1969 [26] "What Would You Give in Exchange for Your Soul" Bobby Osborne & the Rocky Top X-Press featuring Marty Stuart and Connie Smith F.J. Berry ...
KCAX Branson4u.com is a radio station airing a classic hits format licensed to Branson, Missouri, broadcasting on 1220 kHz AM. The station is owned by Mike Huckabee, through licensee Ozark Mountain Media Group, LLC. DBA as Ozarks Dynacom. [2] Branson4u is about serving listeners, and local vendors as well as educating visitors about all Branson ...
The Cross County Center tree, which is over 40 ft tall and includes more than 20,000 LED lights that guests can walk through, will be lit by Santa and Mrs. Claus at 7:30 p.m.
Harrison was named Missouri's seventh Poet Laureate, a role he will serve in through 2025, in July.He has a nearly six-decade career in writing children's books, poems and guided readers. His ...
The first Christmas Spectacular outside of Radio City was presented in Branson, Missouri at the Grand Palace Theatre in 1994. The Rockettes, having been founded in St. Louis (where they were called the Missouri Rockets), returned home for the extravaganza. The successful show launched a national tour the following year.
Now, it's the place to be at Christmas. After restoring an old pipe organ in Nora, South Dakota, Mike Pedersen invited everyone in to sing carols. Now, it's the place to be at Christmas.
Live in Branson, MO, USA is a live album by American country music artist, Connie Smith. The album was released in 1993 on Laserlight Records and was produced by Ralph Jungheim. It was Smith's first official album (other than compilations) since 1978's New Horizons .