Branson pyramid
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Re: Branson pyramid
You can see the little temple building from the road, it’s about 4.5 miles down
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T has street view the whole way. I must've went back and forth a dozen times and I just can't find it either.SubLunar wrote:FWIW I don't think T even goes for 5 miles and I don't see a golf course anywhere on it. Been google mapping this and don't see shit. I did find the referenced Shriner's building here: https://goo.gl/maps/mC3AESUkHv72gimpface wrote:UPDATE: I ran into the guy who told me about it and he gave me slightly better directions. It should be approx. 5 miles down T hwy on the left (he said it was about 1 mile from the Shriners). You should see the griffins from the road, and if you look carefully you may be able to see the concrete structure. DO NOT drive up to it or the owners will get severly pissed! I'll give this another shot as soon as I get a chance.
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Re: Branson pyramid
36°42'14.89"N 93° 8'28.01"W
I can't see it on street view, but if you're driving towards town from Long Beach you can see it through the trees.
I can't see it on street view, but if you're driving towards town from Long Beach you can see it through the trees.
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Thanks, Gimp.
Do you think there were any other "unique" buildings there are one time?
I doesn't look like much, but it appears what's there now is pretty much as it was as far back as historical aerial images go, but those don't tell you too much.
Do you think there were any other "unique" buildings there are one time?
I doesn't look like much, but it appears what's there now is pretty much as it was as far back as historical aerial images go, but those don't tell you too much.
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Re: Branson pyramid
The stories all make it sound a lot more interesting, that's for sure. As for if there were any other weird buildings or not, I'm not sure. Based on the stories I've heard there should be, but I'm thinking pretty much everything I've heard about this place was wildly exaggerated.
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I have a couple of schizophrenic friends still living in Springfield, both from the Taney county areas. I routinely have heard stories involving satanic activities going on in the woods out there. But I have never heard of the Branson Pyramid until you revived this old thread lol. The pictures you posted has me wanting to desperately investigate for myself. Any way you could post a link to that facebook page?gimpface wrote:The stories all make it sound a lot more interesting, that's for sure. As for if there were any other weird buildings or not, I'm not sure. Based on the stories I've heard there should be, but I'm thinking pretty much everything I've heard about this place was wildly exaggerated.
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lots of neighbors. start knocking on doors and asking questions
RE: Branson pyramid
Interesting. I lived down T for two years in the early 90s. I got out and explored those woods a LOT during that time (as many 13-14 year olds would do back then)and I remember some vague rumors about so-called devil-worshippers but never encountered anything remotely "satanic". As many times as I passed by there on the school bus, I probably would've noticed such a structure. Anyway, there was a ton of cool stuff out there. I remember abandoned cabins, odd sheds that didn't seem to make much sense, a cave, old trails, etc. I lived on Mt. Grove Road in what was once planned as a much larger condo resort (old west themed) that never got past two 4-unit buildings, a clubhouse, and a pool that's long since been filled in. The place is practically in ruins now and the whole ridge has been developed in to nice houses and some a couple of subdivisions. I drive out there from time to time, when I'm in the area. Guess I've got something else to look for next time I'm down that way.