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1.
Tri-State Mineral Museum
(1931)
(Located off Route 66 (west 7th) in Schifferdecker
Park)
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2.
Schifferdecker Park
(1913; Local Historical Trail marker on the
site)
(Location: West Fourth Street at Schifferdecker Avenue)
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3. Schifferdecker Golf Course
(1922)
(Schifferdecker Park)
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4.
Jasper County Courthouse in Joplin
(1894; demolished; Local
Historical Trail marker on the site)
(Seventh
and Virginia, southeast corner)
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5.
Memorial Hall
(1925)
(212 West 8th)
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6. Joplin High School
(1917)
(310 West 8th)
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7. Bonnie & Clyde
garage apartment
(1933)
(34th and Oak Ridge)
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8. First major lead strike
(1870; Local Historical Trail marker on the
site)
(near the Vernon Sigars viaduct)
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9.
Thomas Hart Benton's mural, “Joplin at the Turn of
the Century”
(1973)
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10.
Connor Hotel
(1906-07;
demolished; Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
(324 Main)
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11.
House of Lords
(established
early 1890s; demolished;
Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
(319 Main. Now the location of Spiva Park, where Piccini
Stefano’s
marble sculpture “The Joplin Miner” serves as
an enduring tribute
to the men who worked the mines of the Tri-State area.)
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12. John C. Cox Home
(1866, Cemetery 1857; Local Historical Trail
marker on the site)
(615 Persimmon)
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13. Langston Hughes birthplace
(1602
Missouri; Joplin Public Library, 300 Main)
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14. Dennis Weaver home
(619
Brownell)
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15. Fairview Cemetery
(1871)
(Fairview Cemetery, 1200 Maiden
Lane)
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16. Bob Cummings Motor Hotel
(Demolished)
(3535 South Range Line)
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17. Alexander Bliedung home
(Stage
name: John Beal)
(209 North Byers)
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18. Gabby Street home
(Local
Historical Trail marker on the site)
(1731 Annie Baxter)
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19. Mickey Mantle's Holiday Inn
(1957)
(2600 South Range Line)
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20. Eagle Picher plant
(300
North Porter)
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21. Frisco Building
(1913)
(605 Main)
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22. Eastmoreland Plaza
{variant spelling: Eastmorland}
(1956)
(East Seventh between School and High)
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23. Chert Glades
(Wildcat
Park)
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24. Grand Falls
(Shoal
Creek, on Riverside Drive)
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25. Solomon Rothanbargar home
(1840s to 1850s)
(1210 North Florida)
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26.
Miners Park/Joe Becker Stadium
(1916; Local Historical Trail marker on the
site)
(Third and High Street)
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27. Junge Field
(1934)
(800
Junge Boulevard)
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28. John Wise Home/YWCA
(1898;
Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
(504 Byers)
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29. YMCA
(1920)
(510 Wall)
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30.
Joplin Little Theatre
(1938;
Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
(First and Adams Streets)
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31. Cunningham Park
(1898)
(26th and Maiden Lane)
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32. Ewert Park
(1924)
(5th and School)
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33. Club Theatre
(1891;
demolished)
(402 Joplin)
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34. Empire District Electric
(1927)
(602 Joplin)
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35. Crystal Cave
(1908)
(Fourth Street and Gray
Street)
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36. Oak Hill/Twin Hills Country Club
(1911)
(Tanyard
Road and 20th Street)
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37. St. Peter's Catholic Church
(1906)
(8th & Pearl)
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38. Fox Theatre
(1930)
(415 Main)
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39. Elks Building
(1904;
Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
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40.
Scottish Rite Cathedral
(1923;
Local Historical Trail marker on the site)
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41. Union Depot
(1910-1911; Local Historical Trail marker
on the site)
(behind 1st and Main)
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42.
Newman Building
(1910)
(602-608 Main)
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43.
Carnegie Library
(1903)
(828 Wall)
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44.
Rains Brothers Building
(906 Main)
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45.
Joplin Municipal Airport
(1937)
(Highway 171)
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46.
Lincoln School
(1908; demolished)
(815 East 7th)
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47.
Joplin Creek
(Murphy Boulevard, in Landreth Park)
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48.
Inter-State Grocery
(1915)
(1027 Main)
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49.
Joplin City Market
(1914)
(Twelfth and Main Streets)
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50.
The Liberty Building
(1923)
(Southwest corner of Fourth & Main)
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51.
Ramsay’s
(1911)
(527-531 Main)
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52.
Christman’s/Macy’s
(1917)
(501-505 Main)
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53.
Federal Building
(1904)
(302 Joplin)
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54.
Keystone Hotel
(1892; demolished)
(403 Main)
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55.
Redings Mill
(1832; demolished)
(East of Shoal Creek bridge)
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56.
Parkway Cemetery (1920s)/Osborne Cemetery
(1930s)
(33rd Street and McClelland Boulevard)
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57.
Junge Bakery and Junge Park
(Demolished)
(West side of 18th & 19th and Main)
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58.
Freeman Hospital
(1925; house demolished)
(2008 Sergeant)
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59.
St. John’s Hospital
(1900; demolished)
(22nd & Connor)
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61.
Home of Charles McPherson
(1939; demolished)
(518 Langston Hughes/Broadway)
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62.
Joplin Supply Company
(1899)
(Third & Joplin)
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63.
Ozark Bible College [Now Ozark Christian College]
(1944)
(516 North Wall)
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64.
Joplin Stockyards
(1931; demolished)
(Turkey Creek & Range Line)
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65.
Missouri Southern State College - Mission Hills Mansion
(1920)
(3950 Newman Road)
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66. Newton's Jewelry Store
(428 Main)
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67. Murray’s Hardware Store
(1877)
(216 Main)
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