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Annual Sleds Midwest Car Show

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Annual Sleds Midwest Car Show

Bring Your car, truck, or motorcycle and help us raise funds for a great cause! Come Cruise with us! All Pre-1980 cool vehicles are WELCOME! The annual Sleds Midwest Car Show and Cruise in Branson, Missouri! This Annual Pre-1980 Car event is more than just a Cool Cruise, we have Free catered Friday Feast, evening entertainment every evening, and Branson entertainment 2 for 1 tickets and more, Car Corral. Door prizes, Celebrity and Sponsor judging. The coolest awards and Fun for the whole family.

Annual Sleds Midwest Car Show

Address : 3381 Shepherd of the Hills Expressway Pierce City MO
Phone : 417-588-7900   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mobigtime@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : $10 3-day

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First National Bank Building (no longer standing)

THIS BUILDING WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER SUSTAINING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN THE MAY 4, 2003, TORNADO.

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Pierce City, MO Architecture

Harold Bell Wright, 1872 - 1944

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Pierce City, MO Famous People

Opera House (no longer standing)

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The Raupp Opera House was completed in 1886 and occupied the full third floor of the Opera Building on Commercial;

Pierce City, MO Opera Houses

Harold Bell Wright/Pierce City Museum

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St. Patrick's Church

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