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Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:04 pm
by oregontocal
Yesterday Margie and I and her dog Pepper cruised about 70 miles into Joplin, Missouri. We didn't get out of Coffeyville until around 1:00, so there's a lot we will need to see on another trip. But, I think we did pretty good anyway. Pepper behaved himself and decided he liked my lap.

Pepper's head on my lap - yes, I swear that's his head.
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To show he's an actual dog and not just a stuffed toy, here he is outside the Missouri Welcome Center
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Before we got out of Kansas, we noticed this sign for Chetopa and started dreaming up great recipes using both catfish and pecans. Some of them sounded pretty good, too.
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First stop in Joplin was the most beautiful Welcome Center and Rest Stop I'd ever seen.
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Playground
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Inside
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After stocking up with brochures and a few maps of the area, we headed down the highway to our first stop, Wildcat Glades Conservation & Audubon Center, a partnership project of Audubon Missouri, the City of Joplin, and the Missouri Department of Conservation. Website is http://www.wildcatglades.audubon.org

First, the parking lot and some of the trees in their fall colors
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Margie and Pepper
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A few of the creatures inside the center
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When I walked a little ways down one of the trails, a really large bright green grasshopper immediately flew onto my right arm. Since he wasn't going anywhere, I tried to take a picture. Do you know how hard it is to try and focus on your right arm and click the camera button at the same time? I finally gave up. Sure was pretty, though.

Next stop was The Candy House because I can't turn down chocolate - and they had a special coupon- "Free 1/4 pound of peanut butter fudge with a $10 purchase. They're not going to have a special gift section any longer so were selling things at half-price in that part of the store. I found some beautiful tins for Christmas presents - large ones $1.00, smaller ones $.50. That was on the top floor. On the ground floor was their candy! We bought enough to get the free fudge. I immediately put my bags in the back of the pickup (oh, what willpower!), but Margie ate a truffle or two.

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By then it was way past lunch time, so we found Steak n Shake and had a delicious lunch/dinner. Margie said the restaurant is part of a chain mostly in the Midwest. Steakburger, milkshake, and two sides for only $8.00. One of their specialties is two flavors of shake in one glass, but I just got chocolate. Good stuff!

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On into Carthage, leaving lots of things to see in Joplin for another time. We drove into the older part of downtown so I could take a picture of the Jasper County Courthouse. According to a brochure, "The Carthage Courthouse was constructed of stone from the Carthage Stone Company. From March 1894 to October 1895, crews operated six days a week, twenty-four hours a day in order to keep up with the demand for stone used in the courthouse and orders elsewhere." The courthouse was complete in 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. This picture really doesn't do it justice--there are spires at the top of all sides. However, the sun was just in the wrong place.
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Margie wanted to find a Petco or Petsmart, so we drove down the main street and found one. Took Pepper inside for a treat.

Time to find the Precious Moments Chapel and Gift Store. I'm not much into that much "cute," but it sounded like a good place to visit. And it was. Beautiful things. Didn't get in the gift store because by then it was 4:45 and they closed at 5:00. However, we made a fast walk to the chapel and a woman there showed us around. Showed me how to take pictures inside without using my flash. The outside gardens and walkways are open all the time, so we left them until last.

First, my new trailer :roll:
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Playground
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More autumn-colored trees
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Entrance
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Christmas display inside
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Part of an inside display
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Entrance to Chapel
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Inside Chapel
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Detail of ceiling
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More inside artwork, including stained glass
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Castle and bridge outside - this is a close-up - the castle is full-sized
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Part of a garden
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Outside statues
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Pepper plants
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Lots more to see, but will have to make another trip. Time to get back on the road to Coffeyville, KS. Beautiful sunset.

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This is a very beautiful area with many places to explore. Next time we're going to see the Civil War Museum, the Dorothiea B. Hoover Historical Museum, Harry S. Truman's Birthplace in Lamar, the George Washington Carver National Monument in Diamond, the Marlin Perkins statue, and more. Hope y ou enjoyed this little trip to a very tiny part of Missouri.

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:39 pm
by Sparkle
Super photos! And thank you for taking the time to post them. I know how patient you have to be to do that.

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:53 pm
by retiredhappy
Loved the pictures - thanks. Pretty area and chocolate, too. What more could you ask?

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:23 pm
by AlmostThere
You have such a gift of posting your pictures and telling the history behind them. I sure appreciate it!

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:11 pm
by Cedar518
I always enjoy your trip reports and pics,..... thanks!

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:41 pm
by avalen
awesome

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:27 pm
by rvgrammy1953
Great photos, Chris....you, also, find interesting things to see on your travels......

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:48 pm
by Liz
Thanks for the pictorial tour, Chris. Great photos and commentary.

Re: Joplin and Carthage, Missouri

PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:46 pm
by Nasoosie
Fantastic pictures, Lorna! Thanks so much for posting them...I feel as if I know a bit more about that area now.