Craft Village home to antique store, flea market and more
Mike and Kelly Messenger are the owners of a unique attraction in the Branson area.
"We have owned Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures for seven years, Coffelt Country Craft Village for two years, and Two Sisters Flea Market for a year," explained Kelly.
Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures and Two Sisters Flea Market are nestled inside the Coffelt Country Craft Village, a shopping venue located on Historic Highway 165, adjacent to the Reza Live Theatre. Coffelt Country Craft Village is one the oldest—and highly regarded—craft villages in the area.
Of the two stores that the couple owns, Kelly said, "Two sisters Antiques and Treasures has new, used, vintage and antique items. We have a man cave full of tools, china, Precious Moments and so much more. Mike's saying is 'If we don't have it, you don't need it. Two Sisters Flea Market has several vendors, which include items such as leather belts and handbags, jewelry, 3-D printed items, handmade wreaths, handmade quilts, some vintage items, patriotic items, planters, games and puzzles and more."
Additionally, Coffelt Country Craft Village has a variety of unique shops and two options for food.
Said Kelly, "We have The Branson Carver, the Trump Store, Amy's Art, Twisted Truffle Cafe, Northern Comfort Food Truck, The Song of Hope Museum, Branson Sign Museum, Knotty Beader Boutique and More, Old John's Woodshed, Concrete Creations, Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures and Two Sisters Flea Market. We would love to add more artists and handmade stores to Coffelt Country Craft Village."
Located at 673 Historic Highway 165, Mike and Kelly's two shops are open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., however, some of the stores in the Craft Village are open later in the evening. For more information on the Craft Village or the antique shop, visit their respective Facebook pages—Coffelt Country Craft Village-Branson and Two Sisters Antiques and Treasures.
"Coffelt Country Craft Village is one of the oldest craft villages in Branson," said Kelly. "We would love for locals and tourists to stop by and check out all the new things we have here."
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Song of Hope Museum to have traveling exhibits
The Song of Hope Museum is expanding.
Located inside the Coffelt Country Craft Village, Song of Hope Museum features an amazing history of Branson's musical past, including artifacts and items from many of Branson's top entertainers past and present, including Mel Tillis, Tony Orlando, Andy Williams, Jim Stafford and more. The free admission museum pays tribute to the music that made Branson the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World.”
In a recent Facebook post, Song of Hope founder Marshall Howden stated, "We are announcing the creation of the Song of Hope Museum Caravan."
Said Howden, "Essentially, there will be traveling exhibits from our home base at Coffelt Country in Branson. Our exhibits will be displayed in theaters and other museums around town, promoting our primary Song of Hope Museum and neon sign backlot. However, there will be a primary theater in which many of our exhibits will be displayed, including the Branson Boom Exhibition. Details coming soon."
The Song of Hope Museum is located at 673 Historic Highway 165, Branson, in the Coffelt Country Craft Village.