BRANSON AUTO & FARM MUSEUM
Branson Auto & Farm Museum originally opened in May of 2009 as a purpose-built museum dedicated to the appreciation and preservation of historic automobiles. It was located in what was formerly known as the “Engler Block” crafts mall location, and in 2010 was purchased by a successful real estate and farm businessman by the name of Maurice Wilder of Clearwater, Florida, originally from Decatur Illinois. In February of 2012, a devastating tornado completely destroyed the museum. Mr. Wilder vowed to rebuild the museum, even bigger and better than before, and added the Farm portion to the name of the museum after acquiring numerous automobiles, tractors, and other farm implements for display in the museum.
This is fitting, since Mr. Wilder is the largest single independent corn farmer in the United States. We hope you enjoy viewing our collection, and we have the goal of always acquiring interesting vehicles for the public to enjoy. This is why our vehicles can always be purchased, should you have any interest.