
Silver Dollar City
Missouri
Silver Dollar City is a 61-acre theme park located in Stone County, Missouri, near Branson. Established in 1960, it offers visitors an immersive 1880s Ozark village experience with authentic crafts, live entertainment, and thrilling rides. The park is uniquely situated on the site of Marvel Cave, one of the oldest tourist attractions in the Ozarks, which features a funicular railway transporting visitors deep into the cave. Owned and operated by the Herschend family, Silver Dollar City combines historical preservation with modern amusement, hosting numerous festivals and events throughout its operating season from mid-March to early January. Its charming frontier town setting includes shops, a church, and period architecture, all designed to reflect the heritage and culture of the region. The park’s dedication to authenticity and natural beauty sets it apart as a distinctive destination for families and history enthusiasts alike.
ヒント: Visit Silver Dollar City during spring or summer festivals like the Spring Exposition or Bluegrass & BBQ for a lively atmosphere. Purchase tickets online in advance to secure entry and explore season passes for multiple visits. Arrive early to enjoy cooler temperatures and shorter lines. Check the official website for event schedules and special offers to enhance your visit.
興味深い事実
- •Silver Dollar City is located on a 61-acre site that includes Marvel Cave, one of the oldest continuously operated tourist caves in the Ozarks.
- •The park was inspired by the idea of giving visitors silver dollars in change, which influenced its name.
- •A narrow-gauge funicular railway was built inside Marvel Cave to transport visitors from deep within the cave to the surface.
- •Silver Dollar City opened in 1960 and drew over 125,000 visitors in its first year, quadrupling the annual attendance of Marvel Cave tours.
- •The park hosts world-class festivals including Bluegrass & BBQ, attracting music and food lovers each spring.
歴史
Silver Dollar City is built around Marvel Cave, explored initially in 1869 and opened to tourists in 1894 by William Henry Lynch.
The cave became a significant attraction, aided by the creation of Missouri Route 76 for better access.
In 1950, Hugo Herschend leased the cave, and after his death, his family improved the site with a funicular railway.
In 1960, the Herschends opened Silver Dollar City as an 1880s-themed village to complement the cave tours, rapidly growing in popularity.
The park expanded over the decades, adding rides and festivals, and remains family-owned while preserving the area's natural and cultural heritage.
場所ガイド
Marvel Cave1869 (discovery), 1894 (opened to tourists)
An extensive and historic cave system beneath Silver Dollar City, featuring a funicular railway that transports visitors 218 feet from the cave depths to the surface. It offers guided tours showcasing impressive rock formations and geological history.
1880s Ozark Village1960 (park opening)
The themed frontier town area of Silver Dollar City, designed to authentically replicate an 1880s Ozark community with shops, a church, live performances, and traditional crafts.
Funicular Railway1950s
A narrow-gauge railway inside Marvel Cave that transports visitors vertically from the cave’s depths to the entrance, enhancing accessibility and visitor experience.
連絡先
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