Sites To Visit

Registration is FREE. Shop and support the museum by purchasing from the gift shop: a desk size photo of the memorial with your profile; 2008 Women Veterans Calendar and look at the women from past to present who have and are now serviing; posters with women in uniform, suitable for framing, of the Army, Navy, Nurses Corps, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guards.  Let your children and grandchildren know that you are someone special.  Share this site with your family and friends.  Donations keep the doors open for visitors in Washington DC to come and  learn about women in the military and their history.

 

The Branson Veterans Task Force (BVTF)  has been the focal point for all the veterans coming to Branson during the week of November for over 10 years.  During Veterans Homecoming week, the first week of November each year, anywhere from over 60,000 veterans and their families have been known to vist Branson. The annual Veterans Parade always take place on the 11th, ---- the 11th month of the 11th day at 11:00 am. Hundreds take part in this patriotic event, whether as a viewer or a participant.   It was duing this November week in 2004 that the Women Veterans Committee got started and has been growing ever since.

The BVTF celebrates and organizes monthly events honoring our active duty soldiers as well as veterans.  They maintain the "Avenue of Freedom" a mile long street of American Flags here in Branson Missouri that remind us the "Freedom isn't Free".

 

Visit Branson's Chamber of Commerce and CVB  and see all you can do while in town. The Branson Chamber of Commerce and CVB is proud to support women veterans and Women Veterans Week every May.