It is both scenic and a tourist area with a lot of country shows. Lot of 
tourist attractions like the Titanic, WW2 museum a lot of different food 
restaurants and  rides on the WW2 Ducks that take you out on the lake. There is 
also a showboat and dinner show. The boat is a paddle wheel boat like used on 
the Mississippi river. That is just a few things. March has not started the 
tourist season yet so prices are reasonable.
Day before yesterday I had to go to a specialist in Branson and in the waiting 
room was a person that looked familiar. We talked a bit and he said that he was 
80 years young and survived two plane crashes. It was Mikey Gilly. I shook his 
hand and as he reached for Dot's hand she said she wanted a hug. He gave her a 
big hug and my son took a photo. He then stayed a bit and talked to us. Great 
person. When he left I said, we have something in common. Two plane crashes and 
the same doctor.
Arkansas Tony
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On Fri, 12/16/16, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: AW: [VFB] Sowbug Travel Options -- like to get some advice and hints
 To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
 Date: Friday, December 16, 2016, 3:05 AM
 
 Hi Tony
 thanks, is this a historic place, or more some
 scenic area?
 I'm looking for something
 where I can spend some days with Klara
 Rene
 
 
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 like to get some advice and hints
 Datum:
 2016-12-15T02:14:33+0100
 Von:
 "'Anthony Spezio' via VFB Mail" <[email protected]>
 An: "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>
 
 Lot to see in Branson just
 before you get to Springfield.
 Arkansas
 Tony
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 <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: [VFB]
 Sowbug Travel Options -- like to get some advice and
 hints
  To: "Mail, VFB" <[email protected]>
  Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2016, 9:23 AM
  
  Flytyer
  and
 fisher,
  
   
  I'm
  finalizing right now
 my flight plans, need to update plans a
  bit
 due to cost constraints to the flights.
 
  
  I
  see 2 options:
   
  1.
  Fly to
 Memphis, spend a week or so at Sowbug, and 1 week in
  the Memphis area
  2.
  Fly to Sowbug (Springfield/Memphis), fly to
 Boston and spend
  there one week before
 returning to Europe
   
 
  
  I
  know the Boston area,
 so I know what to do there. However,
  some
 questions:
   
  What
  are hot spots in the Memphis area to visit in
 March/April:
  Elvis home for sure, steamboat
 on the Mississippi, more
  ideas?
  What
  will be the weather in
 Boston/Cape Cod etc. Nice enough for
 
 traveling arount? Or winter storms?
   
  Any
  other ideas how I can
 divide the trip in a sowbug part and a
 
 touristic part which pleases a non ff (my lovely better
  half..)?
   
 
 Any
  advise would be helpful
   
   
 
 Rene
   
   
  
  
  
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