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www bransonsilverdollarcity com Owner Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation Opened 1960 Operating season March December Area 55 acres Rides 22 total 5 roller coasters 4 water rides Silver Dollar City is a theme park in the state of Missouri Opened on May 1 1960 the park is located between Branson and Branson West Missouri on Highway 76 The park is an 1880s themed experience that fits Branson s vision as a family friendly vacation destination with down home charm Silver Dollar City s operating season runs from mid March until late December with the park closed during the months of January and February Silver Dollar City is owned by the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation which owns operates or partners in 25 properties in 10 states and includes the nearby water park White Water water excursion and theatre the Showboat Branson Belle and water and land tour attraction Ride the Ducks Contents 1 History 1 1 Marvel Cave 1 2 Herschend family 1 3 New theme park 1 4 Pop culture 2 Layout attractions and general information 2 1 Districts 2 2 Attractions 2 3 Demonstrations 2 4 Rides 2 5 Festivals 2 6 Restaurants and eateries 2 7 Specialty shops 2 8 Recurring shows 2 9 Stages multipurpose buildings and theaters 2 10 Former rides 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External links History Marvel Cave Marvel Cave entrance and rubble pile viewed from within Silver Dollar City has developed into one of the most successful theme parks in the United States Situated at the site of one of the Ozarks oldest attractions Marvel Cave Silver Dollar City figuratively sprang from the ground The cave which has been designated a National Natural Landmark by the U S Department of the Interior is important not only because of its subterranean features but also because of its role in the origins of Silver Dollar City The first oral record of Marvel Cave comes from the Osage Nation while the first written record dates from an 1869 expedition Henry T Blow of St Louis a lead mining magnate explored the cave with six miners They found no lead before returning to St Louis but convinced that the flat ceiling of one room was composed of marble they originally named the cave Marble Cave The cave remained undisturbed until 1882 when another group of entrepreneurs led by Mr T Hodges Jones and Truman S Powell of Barton County entered the cave in hopes of finding lead Jones and Powell found huge amounts of bat manure or guano and the flat wall which they also believed to be marble Two years later Jones bought the property and with several of his friends formed the Marble Cave Mining and Manufacturing Company to mine the cave The company planned a town Marble City on the rough hilltop near the cave and in 1884 recorded a plat map at the courthouse in Galena Missouri Although a few lots in the new town were sold little development seems to have taken place By 1889 much of the guano had been mined from the cave the marble wall proved to be limestone and no lead ore was found The mining company which had developed so quickly ceased operation The history of the cave took another turn in 1889 when William Henry Lynch a Canadian miner and dairyman purchased the cave and a square mile around it for 10 000 Lynch with the aid of his family proposed to open the cave to sightseers The Lynches began operation of the sightseeing venture in 1894 with a grand celebration and a few visitors The venture was not immediately profitable and was closed until Lynch raised additional capital to reopen the cave sometime after 1900 The cave has remained open since making it one of the oldest continuously running tourist attractions in the Ozarks Herschend family When William Lynch died in 1927 ownership of the cave passed to his daughters Shortly there after the name of the cave was changed to Marvel Cave The Lynch family operated the cave for nearly fifty years until a Chicago vacuum cleaner salesman Hugo Herschend purchased a 99 year lease on the cave After Hugo Herschend s death five years after he began managing the cave his wife Mary took over the day to day operations of the venture With the aid of her two sons Jack and Peter Mary Herschend was able to make vast improvements to the cave including a train which pulled visitors a distance of 218 feet from the depths of the cave up to the surface Once the train was in operation the Herschends felt the development of the cave was complete and immediately began to search for ways to expand their growing attraction Anticipating additional tourists to the Ozarks they wanted to create an attraction which would attract even more tourists to the cave New theme park Jack Mary and Pete Herschend in front of the stagecoach Following Hugo s death in 1955 Mary Jack and Pete began building the 1880s Ozark village Mary was committed to authenticity and preservationhere would be no cheap storefronts She also insisted on preserving the natural beauty of the area particularly the trees The Herschends built the Ozark frontier town on the land surrounding the site of the cave Silver Dollar City originally was the site of five shops a church a log cabin and a street production reproducing the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys several times daily The new attraction was named by Ozark Jubilee script writer and publicist Don Richardson after the promotional idea of giving visitors silver dollars in change he was hired as the park s public relations director after the show ended The scenic designer for much of the original attraction was Andy Miller who had been the set designer for the Jubilee in nearby Springfield Opening day May 1 1960 included appearances by Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield and announcer Joe Slattery from the Jubilee three Springfield TV personalities and 18 000 visitors The first year Silver Dollar City drew more than 125 000 people four times more visitors than the number that toured Marvel Cave We discovered we were in the theme park business Pete Herschend said Silver Dollar City first employees pose for a photo in 1960 In 1972 Genevieve Lynch the last of William Lynch s daughters died and she bequeathed the land under Silver Dollar City and Marvel Cave to the College of the Ozarks and Branson Presbyterian Church The Herschends continue to operate it Pop culture The park gained much public notice when the Clampett family of CBS TV s The Beverly Hillbillies decided to pay a visit to Silver Dollar City to start off the 1969 1970 season The plotline involved Granny Irene Ryan attempting to find a husband for Elly May Donna Douglas back in the hills while Uncle Jed Buddy Ebsen socialized with hotel clerk Shorty Kellems Shug Fisher They visited the blacksmith Shad Heller soapmaker Granny Ethel Huffman and woodcarver Peter Engler and Miss Hathaway Nancy Kulp was seen in the Ozark woods The Hillbillies were from the area surrounding Silver Dollar City and Branson and references to Jim Owens and his White River float trip business and some Missouri mountain locations were made throughout the show s nine year run Five episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies were eventually shot in the park In 1999 Silver Dollar City was the site for the 14th annual Stihl Timbersports Series Championships Jason Wynyard 26 of Auckland New Zealand topped the field of 12 of the world s best axemen for the 3rd year in a row 4000 spectators were on hand at the Echo Hollow Amphitheater to view the most recognized logging competition worldwide This was the 4th year that the Stihl Finals were hosted in Branson Timber Tina Scheer of The Great Maine Lumberjack Show was the host for all of the action On December 5 2007 ABC s Good Morning America spotlighted the park Christmas festival n Old Time Christmas and declared it as one of the top five holiday events in the country The park was featured as part of the show segment called ood Morning America Lights Up the Holidays On July 5 2007 Silver Dollar City was featured in an episode of the soap opera As The World Turns July 6 2009 the park hosted ACE national summer convention and welcomed coaster enthusiasts from around the country Layout attractions and general information Districts SDC is divided into ten distinct districts Park Entrance Main Street Homestead Ridge Midtown Valley Road The Grand Exposition Riverfront Wilson Farm Tom Sawyer Landing Hugo Hill Street Attractions Marvel Cave The cave offers two types of tours The Traditional Cave Tour a one hour guided tour through a half mile of passageway Throughout the tour geological and historical information is explained The Lantern Light Tour a one and a half hour guided tour through a little over a half mile of passageway There are two historically dressed guides who offer information This tour has an emphasis on folklore and mystery Both tours end with a cable train ride to the surface Homestead Barnyard McHaffie s Homestead Oak Trail Schoolhouse 3 The Train Depot Wilderness Church Demonstrations Brown s Candy Factory Carrie s Candles Cut Glass D Ellison s Basket Shop Duplicating Lathe Hazel s Blown Glass Heartlad Home Furnishings Hillcreek Pottery Mountain Leather Mountain Outfitter s Knives Valley Road Woodcarvers Wilderness Road Blacksmith Sullivan s Mill Rides Wildfire American Plunge Buzz Saw Falls was a steel roller coaster closed in 2003 to be remodeled into Powder Keg A Blast into the Wilderness While operational crew members often referred to it as Buzz Saw Falls Apart due to constant mechanical problems citation needed Electro Spin Elephant March Fire in the Hole Flooded Mine Frisco Silver Dollar Line The Giant Barn Swing Grand Exposition Coaster Grandfather s Mansion Happy Frogs The Ladybugs Lost River of the Ozarks Magnificent Wave Carousel Mighty Galleon Powder Keg Racing Regatta Royal Tea Party Tom Sawyer s Sand Station Thunderation Waterworks Waterboggan Wildfire Wings of Wonder Festivals Throughout the operating season Silver Dollar City hosts six different festivals WorldFest April May An international event showcasing different cultures and performers from around the world Bluegrass amp BBQ Festival May Is a celebration of bluegrass music and BBQ from across the nation National Kids Fest June August Is a summer festival featuring popular children s characters such as VeggieTales along with other activities that appeal to children Southern Gospel Picnic August September Gospel music is showcased during this festival along with picnic style dinners National Harvest Festival September October Is a salute to an old time harvest celebration featuring visiting craftsmen and autumn cuisine along with a showcase of American music An Old Time Christmas November December Is a traditional holiday Christmas Celebration with special shows foods and other attractions In addition the park is decorated with nearly 4 million Christmas lights and a five story special effects Christmas tree Restaurants and eateries Aunt Polly s Fried Chicken Big Jack s Sandwich Shop Buckshot Annie s Chicken Shack Buckshot Annie s Skillet Cookery Eva amp Delilah s Bakery Farmer s Market Flossie s Fried Fancies Frank s Hot Dogs Hannah s Ice Cream Factory Jim Owen s Fish Camp Lumbercamp Hamburgers Mary s Springhouse The Mine Restaurant Molly s Mill Restaurant Riverside Rib House The Tater Patch Tom Sawyer s Fun Food Wagon Works Grill Specialty shops Allen s Backyard Stained Glass Apple Butter Shop Ashley s Tintype Photography Aunt Molly s Quilts amp Lace Benjamin s Pen amp Ink Brown s Candy Factory Book amp Print Carrie s Candles Christmas Hollow Cowboy Jepp s D Ellison s Basket Shop The General Store Hand Cut Coin Jewelry Hazel s Blown Glass Factory Heartland Home Furnishings Hill Creek Pottery Hospitality House Gill Wire Jewelry Grandma Lena s Honey Heaven Granny s Lye Soap J J Fiddlesticks Toy Shop Love My Country Mission Metals Moon Valley Waxworks Mortimer s Magic Box Mountain Leather Shop Ozark Marketplace Phoebe Snapp Taffy SDC U S Post Office St Louis Jewelry Sullivan s Mill Valley Road Woodcarvers White River Mercantile White River Wildflowers Wilderness Road Blacksmith Shop Recurring shows American Kids Championship Cloggers Cajun Connection Horsecreek Band Old Time Story TIme The Homestead Pickers Sons of the Silver Dollar Stages multipurpose buildings and theaters The Gazebo Carousel Barn Dockside Theater Riverfront Playhouse The eep Woods area increased the park s size by 25 The district eventually introduced the 600 seat Court House Theatre in 1979 The inaugural production was The Chicken Thief a comedy depicting the trial of a strange man named Melvin The theatre name has changed over the years from Courthouse to Gaslight and on to its current name Past shows have included Timothy Turnbuckle Traveling Time Machine Hoedown and Hatfield Haint The Frisco Barn McHaffie s Homestead Front Porch Silver Dollar Saloon The saloon opened to the public in 1973 with can can dancers and singing bartenders Carry Nation brought her temperance union to the City to shut the house of ill repute down for good Unfortunately for Ms Nation she never won The show has changed throughout the years to include Mean Murphy the saloon arch enemy Miss Tilly the loveable yet dim witted dance hall girl and Choctaw Charlie and his Wild West show The show is billed as ood clean fun There is no cursing chewing or spitting at the Silver Dollar and root beer is served as an alternative to beer Echo Hollow Amphitheatre Is an amphitheatre with seating for 4 000 The amphitheater opened in 1983 as a dinner theatre encouraging guests to stay once Silver Dollar City closed for the day Featured shows within the amphitheater have included Harmonies from the Hollow Echo Hollow Jubilee Hotrods and Hair dos and GAC Country Nights Each Spring SDC Young Christian Youth Rally is held at Echo Hollow This Rally features ministers speakers and musical guests like Newsboys Kutless and Sixpence None the Richer The amphitheater also hosts nationally known musical artists such as Gladys Knight Peter Paul and Mary 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