Historic Sites Along Sparky’s Route
The settlement of Branson dates back to the late 19th century, and by the early 20th century it was becoming clear that this small town in the Ozark mountains was becoming a special place for people to visit from across the nation. Sammy Lane Camp and Downtown Branson, circa 1920s The White River / Lake Taneycomo Visible from Stops 1, 2 and 6 Branson's history, and it's role as a tourism destination, is tied to this normally calm river that runs through town. The White River was an essential link for travel and commerce, and fishing and floating trips were what drew the first tourists to this region. In 1951, the Missouri legislature approved work to clear obstructions along the Missouri section of the White River and deepen the channel…









