World's Largest Toy Museum, Toy museum complex in Branson, US.
The World's Largest Toy Museum is a large complex housing toys from two centuries, spread across multiple separate halls with different themes. The collection ranges from cast-iron pieces to action figures and film merchandise, each section focusing on specific types or eras of play.
The collection documents toy development from the mid-1800s onward, starting with cast-iron and tin constructions and moving through to modern licensed products. The complex was built to preserve this journey through how toys were made and designed across generations.
Each section shows how children played across different eras, from vintage dolls and action figures to modern film licenses and classic characters. The collections tell the story of what different generations of American children loved and wanted.
The complex sits along a main road in Branson and is easy to reach by car. Plan to spend several hours if you want to see the different halls, as each section takes time to explore properly.
One section is dedicated to broadcaster Paul Harvey and recreates his 1950s home with many personal items from that era. This area offers a window into the life of a famous media figure from that time.
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