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2. Red Oak II

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3. 66 Drive-In Theatre

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4. Jasper County Courthouse

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5. Carthage Civil War Museum

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6. Historic Phelps House

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7. Battle of Carthage State Historic Site

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9. Kiddieland

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10. Medicine Hat Trading Co.

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11. Former Cowgill House

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How To Spend A Day In Charming Carthage, Missouri

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Located just 15 miles from the southwestern Missouri city of Joplin — and right on historic Route 66 — the town of Carthage is a gem of a spot that stands out all on its own. With its rich Civil War roots, beautiful courthouse square, and quirky attractions, there is plenty to explore and experience packed into this town. Here are a few reasons why you might want to consider Carthage as a destination for your next day trip, or even a weekend getaway!

Get Your Civil War History Fix

Carthage, situated in southern Missouri, was an area truly torn apart leading up to and during the Civil War. This was a region highly divided between those who supported slavery and those who were adamantly opposed. It was heartbreaking but not uncommon to see families fighting on opposite sides, and neighbors battling against neighbors during the war.

Serious Civil War buffs knows that the start of the entire awful engagement started just outside this small town. The Battle of Carthage was the first full-scale skirmish of the American Civil War, on July 5, 1861, eleven days before the Battle of Bull Run.

Union troops from St. Louis clashed with the Missouri State Guard , a pro-Confederacy force, in a fight that extended well past their respective encampments. Approximately 7,100 troops were involved, and the battle spread out over about 10 miles around Carthage. At times, it was even fought house to house. At the end of the violent outbreak, Union forces retreated, and casualties for both sides were minimal. But the Battle of Carthage lifted the morale of the pro-Confederacy forces and was certainly a harbinger of what was to come as the war quickly escalated. Indeed, the town would later be burned to the ground.

Local groups routinely stage reenactments of the battle near the grounds of the state historic site which commemorates the event. Here, you can see the meadow and spring that made the area a natural encampment for soldiers during the confrontation. It’s a picaresque, pretty spot, despite the violence that originated here 160 years ago.

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Make A Court Date

Architecture fans will not want to miss Carthage’s gorgeous courthouse . The town is the county seat of Jasper County, Missouri, and it’s come a long way since it was first designated as such back in 1841. The first courthouse was a split log home, but the one you’ll find today, built in 1895, is simply a stunner. It was constructed of locally quarried stone at a cost of $100,000. Despite ongoing squabbles between the architect and building crew, and lengthy delays, the finished product was certainly worth the wait. The Jasper County Courthouse is Carthage’s heart, and it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Place and is said to be one of the most photographed courthouses in the state. Located in the center of downtown, its castle-like turrets and tall clock tower soar over the historic district. Inside, you’ll find a mural by Missouri artist Thomas Hart Benton and historic displays on the first floor.

Be sure to take your time perusing the shops and cafes located in and radiating out from the courthouse’s square. This is a quintessential small town at its most charming and classic!

Learn More About The Powers

To learn more about Carthage, and how it came to be, you’ll want to make time for the Powers Museum . This place was a gift to the residents of Carthage from Marian Powers Winchester, who left a bequest “for the establishment and operation of a museum for the citizens of Carthage and the surrounding area.” Since opening in 1988, the museum has expanded on its initial collection with donations from current and former residents. This place has a narrow but fascinating focus: the history, life and times of the town of Carthage. In addition to the permanent collection, which consists of a whole host of objects and artifacts, previous temporary exhibits have featured quilts and quilting, and Carthage during pivotal points in the past: World War I, the anniversary of the Battle of Carthage, and the town’s founding. In short, this spot is a little gem worth checking out for the curious among us. Call ahead for hours.

Visit The Historic Phelps House

Carthage Historic Preservation , founded in 1978 by a group of concerned citizens, has done incredible work to preserve, restore, and celebrate the Victorian-era homes in town. It’s even helped get three of the town’s districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Located in one of those districts is the beautiful 1895 Phelps House , built by Colonel William Phelps, a Carthage attorney. Sitting empty and slowly deteriorating, the Phelps House was purchased by Carthage Historic Preservation in 1988. Through extensive restoration and repair work, volunteers returned the Phelps House to its original glory. Today, the 14-room mansion serves as a gorgeous setting for special events. It’s also available for tours on Wednesdays and by appointment.

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Discover A Small Town, Reborn

For an experience where Missouri history is met with a dash of eccentricity and quirkiness, you’ll want to head to Red Oak II . Just a couple of miles northeast of Carthage, this entire place was created by artist Lowell Davis. Davis, who grew up in the original Red Oak, returned to the area after years of living away to discover his hometown had become a ghost town.

That’s when Davis decided to recreate the place he remembered fondly, turning his land near Carthage into a small-town tribute. David bought historic homes from other nearby small towns, moving them to his site and restoring them one by one. While each of the homes and buildings is now privately owned and maintained, the public is welcome to visit and take in this special place that’s a bit of small town, a bit of ghost town, and all parts charming.

Precious Moments Chapel

To add a bit of kitsch to your Carthage visit, make plans to head to the Precious Moments Chapel . Remember those little pastel ceramic figurines of sweet, angelic children? They were wildly popular in the 1980s and 1990s, and when they started selling, Precious Moments creator and artist Sam Butcher became quite wealthy indeed. He decided he wanted to build a place where he could combine his artistic work with his religious faith. During a business road-trip, Butcher stopped off in Carthage and decided he’d been called home. He bought some land and got to work creating a chapel that thousands still flock to each year.

The Precious Moments Chapel’s interior is inspired by Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. Inside, you’ll find hand-painted murals and stained-glass windows depicting Butcher’s characters in Biblical scenes. The chapel, visitor center, gift shop, and surrounding gardens are open year-round, and fans of the collectible line will absolutely adore this spot.

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Make Time For A Movie!

As previously mentioned, Carthage is located right on historic Route 66. To celebrate this unique piece of Americana, we suggest heading to the town’s drive-in to take in a movie! The 66 Drive-In opened back in 1949, a full four years before the first local TV stations went on the air. This fact has earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. While it shuttered in 1985, the drive-in was renovated in the late ’90s and has been delighting locals and visitors alike since. Today, many tourists making the Route 66 journey stop in Carthage to take in a movie and experience the old Route 66 nostalgia. If you’re in Carthage during the summer months, consider making the drive-in part of your visit here, too!

Editor’s Note: There’s plenty to see on old Route 66. Here’s our own Missy Glassmaker’s take on driving historic Route 66 in Missouri .

To give your Carthage visit a caffeine kick-start, stop off at Mother Road Coffee . Its specialty drinks, including some terrific lattes, will hit the spot, as will their delicious and decadent pastries. For the best burger anywhere, the original Whisler’s has you covered. Established in 1953, this little shack — with its Sow ‘n’ Cow (bacon burger) and Pig ‘n’ Bull (burger with ham) — is a Carthage favorite and is bound to become one of yours as well. It’s a great place to pick up a quick to-go bite in between adventures!

For a luxe, restful overnight stay, check into the Shiloah Manor . This inn, located just a bit south of town, has a country estate feel, with lovely rooms, a pool, hot tub, and great room.

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Carthage, missouri, america's maple leaf city.

Founded in 1842, Carthage is filled with rich history, architecture and art.  There is something for everyone to EXPERIENCE when you journey to Carthage. 

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For the Route 66 travelers, Carthage is located right on the Historic Route 66.  One of the first concrete-paved portions of Missouri's highway system was the stretch of road west of Carthage to Joplin laid in 1920, in 1926, the route became part of the national highway called U.S. Route 66.  You can travel to Red Oak II and experience a town restored from an earlier time.  On your way back into town, you can book your overnight stay at the Boots Court Motel which has been restored to its former glory and if your stay in Carthage during the warm months of the year, you can catch a movie at the Route 66 Drive-In . 

Architecture is one of Carthage's most prominent features.  The Jasper County Courthouse, built in 1894-95, features the famous Carthage marble and is the second most photographed building in Missouri.  The Courthouse is open to the public.  Inside, visitors can view the wrought-iron cage elevator that still operates today along with an array of artifacts and mining specimens that are on displayed with the "Forged in Fire" mural by Lowell Davis.  His art portrays the history of Jasper County.  

The City is filled with Victorian era homes that have been preserved and maintained that come together for a Historic Homes Driving Tour.

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For the history buffs, the Battle of Carthage was the first full scale land battle of the Civil War. The state of Missouri was a battleground state which had a tug of war between Confederate and Union forces, which ended in our town being destroyed by fire in 1864. Only the Kendrick House was spared from destruction, and still stands today.

You can visit the free Civil War Museum and take advantage of the knowledgeable staff to learn more. You can also checkout the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site  to see where the battle took place.

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Discover Carthage through its Victorian architecture, Civil War history, Route 66 memories and sites, numerous shopping venues and friendly neighborhoods.  Experience the impact the Civil War had on this early mining community and what attracts the nearly half million visitors to this warm hometown each year.  But most importantly, discover Carthage through our people, with generations of residents who have lived here their entire lives, sharing a strong sense of community and tradition, evident in the involvement and dedication they bring to the various community organizations.  Meet the new Carthaginians, people who have seen the beauty and opportunities available and have made the commitment to live their lives, raise their families, operate their businesses, and retire in America’s Maple Leaf City.

For a full list of visitor attractions located within the Carthage area, visit the Carthage Convention & Visitors Bureau website at:  www.Visit-Carthage.com  or call toll free 1-866-357-TOUR (8687)

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1. Precious Moments Park

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2. Red Oak II

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3. 66 Drive-In Theatre

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4. Jasper County Courthouse

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5. Carthage Civil War Museum

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6. Historic Phelps House

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7. Battle of Carthage State Historic Site

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8. Marlin Perkins Statue

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9. Kiddieland

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10. Medicine Hat Trading Co.

visit carthage mo

11. Former Cowgill House

12. former thomas davey house, 13. first baptist church carthage, 14. spring river park, 15. calvary hill, 16. walmart supercenter, 17. municipal park roller rink, 18. griggs park.

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19. Koka Art Gallery

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20. Central Park

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21. Stone's Throw Dinner Theater

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22. Cherry's Art Emporium on the Square

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23. ArtCentralCarthage

24. ten pen arcade, 25. carthage golf course, 26. grace lanes, llc.

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27. G3 Entertainment

28. village square boutique, 29. benhumea beauty bar, what travellers are saying.

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  • Precious Moments Park
  • 66 Drive-In Theatre
  • Jasper County Courthouse
  • Historic Phelps House
  • Medicine Hat Trading Co.
  • Municipal Park Roller Rink
  • Central Park
  • Spring River Park
  • Griggs Park

13 Amazing Things To Do In Carthage, Mo

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Located just outside of Joplin, Missouri, the town of Carthage is the perfect place to explore and enjoy all the attractions the area has to offer. From stunning natural beauty to exciting entertainment, Carthage has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a day trip with the family or a weekend getaway, check out these 13 amazing things to do in Carthage, MO. From historic sites to outdoor activities and entertainment, you’ll find something to keep you entertained during your stay.

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Tour the historic civil war sites, explore the grand avenue historic district, visit the carthage museum of art, shop at the historic downtown carthage square, try the local cuisine at carthage restaurants, visit the precious moments chapel, take a stroll through the powers museum, visit the carthage public library, spend a day at the carthage water park, enjoy a concert at the carthage music hall, take a hike along the carthage trails, play a round of golf at the carthage municipal golf course, catch a performance at the carthage community theater.

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Carthage, Missouri is a small town in the southwestern corner of the state that is home to some of the most important Civil War sites in the United States. This area has a rich history and is an excellent destination for anyone interested in exploring the history of the Civil War. Here are some of the key locations and experiences to explore when touring the historic Civil War sites of Carthage.

First, be sure to visit the Carthage Civil War Museum. The museum contains many artifacts related to the Civil War, including uniforms, weapons, and other memorabilia from the period. It also includes interactive displays and videos to bring the history of the Civil War to life.

The next stop is the Carthage National Cemetery. This cemetery is the final resting place of many Civil War veterans and is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made during the conflict. Visitors can also walk through the cemetery to view the graves of fallen soldiers.

The Battle of Carthage was one of the most important engagements of the Civil War. Touring the battlefield is a great way to learn more about this pivotal battle. Visitors can see the sites where the battle was fought and learn about the strategies and tactics used by both sides.

Another important site is the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. This site commemorates the first major battle of the Civil War and is an important part of the history of the conflict. Visitors can take self-guided tours of the battlefield and learn about the events of the battle.

Finally, no tour of the Civil War sites of Carthage would be complete without a visit to the George Washington Carver National Monument. This monument commemorates the life and work of the famous African-American scientist and educator. The monument is a great way to learn more about Carver’s accomplishments.

Touring the historic Civil War sites of Carthage, Missouri is an excellent way to learn more about the history of the conflict. From the museum to the battlefields, there is plenty to explore and experience in this historic area. Take the time to explore the sites and learn more about the events that shaped our nation’s history.

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The Grand Avenue Historic District of Carthage, Missouri is an important part of the city’s architectural and cultural history. Located in the heart of the city, the Grand Avenue area is filled with historic houses, churches, and buildings, dating back to the late 1800s. Visitors to the area can explore the grand buildings, learn about the city’s history, and experience the unique culture of the city.

For those who want to explore the Grand Avenue Historic District, the best place to start is the Carthage Historical Society. The society is located in the old Laughlin House, which was built in 1888. Here, visitors can learn more about the history of the district and take a guided tour of the area, learning about some of the unique architectural features of the area.

In addition to exploring the historical district, visitors can also take part in some of the area’s annual events. One of the most popular events is the Grand Avenue Festival, which is held each year in the fall. The festival features live music, food, and crafts from local vendors. Visitors will also have the opportunity to take part in the Grand Avenue Parade, which features floats and performances from local businesses and organizations.

Visitors to the Grand Avenue Historic District can also explore the area's many shops and restaurants. From traditional Mexican food to modern fusion cuisine, there are plenty of options for dining out. Visitors can also explore the area’s boutiques and gift shops, which offer a variety of unique items.

The Grand Avenue Historic District is also home to some of the city’s most beloved landmarks. The Grant Avenue Mansion, built in 1876, is one of the oldest buildings in the area. The building is now home to the Carthage Historical Society, and visitors can take a tour to learn more about the building’s history. The district is also home to the Carthage Public Library, which offers a variety of books and materials for those wanting to learn more about the area.

For those wanting to explore the Grand Avenue Historic District, it’s important to remember to respect the area’s history. Visitors should avoid taking pictures or videos inside of the buildings, as it can be disruptive to the area’s peace and quiet. Additionally, visitors should also plan to be respectful of the local people, as many of them have lived in the area for generations.

The Grand Avenue Historic District of Carthage, Missouri is an important part of the city’s history and culture. From exploring the area’s historical buildings and landmarks to taking part in the annual festival, visitors will have plenty of opportunities to explore and learn about the area. From shopping to dining out, this area has something for everyone.

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The Carthage Museum of Art in Carthage, Missouri is a must-see for art-lovers. Located in historic downtown Carthage, the museum is housed in a beautiful three-story building built in the late 1800s. The museum boasts a variety of art from all around the world, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and more. The museum also features interactive exhibits and workshops, making it the perfect destination for a day of exploration and learning.

Visitors will be amazed by the museum’s vast collection of art. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary pieces, there’s something for everyone at the museum. There are also galleries dedicated to regional artists, giving visitors a unique look at the local culture. Additionally, the museum regularly hosts art classes and workshops, allowing visitors to gain new skills and knowledge.

In addition to the art, the museum also has a number of exciting activities. Visitors can take part in scavenger hunts and interactive exhibits, as well as attend lectures and special events. The museum also hosts open houses and summer camps for children, making it the perfect place to take the family for an educational and fun day out.

The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. Admission is free, and visitors can purchase tickets for special events and activities. The museum also offers guided tours for a small fee.

The Carthage Museum of Art is the perfect place for art lovers to explore and learn. With its vast collection of art from around the world and its interactive exhibits and activities, the museum is sure to be a memorable experience. So, if you’re ever in Carthage, make sure to pay a visit to the Carthage Museum of Art. Now, get out there and explore!

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The Historic Downtown Carthage Square of Carthage, MO is a unique shopping experience that has been around for over 150 years. Located in the heart of Carthage, the square is a great place to find unique shops, restaurants, and other attractions. It is also home to the historic Carthage Courthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Whether you are looking for a unique gift, antiques, art, books, clothing, jewelry, or just a great meal, the Downtown Carthage Square is sure to have something for you. There are also several local festivals throughout the year, including the Carthage Country Days and the Carthage Tomato Festival.

When you visit the Downtown Carthage Square, you will get a real feel for the history of the area. The streets are lined with historical buildings and monuments, and the buildings around the square are full of character. It is a great place to take a leisurely stroll and take in the sights and sounds of the area.

If you’re looking for a unique shopping experience, the Downtown Carthage Square is the place to go. The shops and restaurants are all locally owned, so you can be sure you’re getting quality products and services. Plus, there are often special deals and discounts available to shoppers.

For a truly memorable shopping experience, take a carriage ride around the Downtown Carthage Square. You can learn more about the area’s history while taking in the beautiful scenery. Plus, the horse-drawn carriages are a fun way to explore the area.

The Downtown Carthage Square is also a great place to check out some of the local events and festivals. From music and art festivals to car shows and more, you can find something for everyone in the square.

If you’re looking for a unique shopping experience, the Historic Downtown Carthage Square is the place to go. With its quaint shops, restaurants, and attractions, it is the perfect place to spend an afternoon. Plus, its rich history and culture make it a great place to learn about the area.

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Carthage, Missouri is a great place to visit for its unique culture, history, and cuisine. With the city’s charming downtown area and its many restaurants, it’s easy to find a great meal to enjoy. The local cuisine in Carthage is a mix of traditional American cooking, Southern flavors, and a variety of international dishes. Here’s a look at some of the best restaurants in Carthage and the local dishes you should try.

If you’re looking for a classic American meal, head to Bennigan’s. This restaurant is known for its burgers and fried chicken, both of which come with all the classic fixings. Another great spot for traditional American fare is the Carriage House. Here, you’ll find a selection of sandwiches, salads, and burgers, all served with a side of fries.

If you’re looking for something with a bit more flavor, try the Southern-style cooking at Pepperell’s. This restaurant serves up fried catfish, pork chops, and oxtails, all of which are cooked with a unique blend of spices and herbs. The sides at Pepperell’s are also worth trying — the macaroni and cheese and collard greens are especially popular.

If you’re in the mood for something a bit more exotic, check out the Indian cuisine at India Palace. Here, you can try a variety of curries and naan breads, as well as other dishes like samosas and kabobs. For a unique dining experience, try the Bistro La Brea, which serves up Italian-inspired dishes like pasta primavera and baked ziti.

If you’re looking for a casual spot to grab a bite, check out the many restaurants along the historic Carthage Square. Here, you’ll find everything from Mexican food to seafood, as well as a few local favorites like Bob’s Bar-B-Q and the Lighthouse Café.

No matter what type of cuisine you’re in the mood for, you can find it in Carthage. From traditional American cooking to exotic international dishes, you’ll find something to satisfy your taste buds. So, the next time you’re in Carthage, make sure to check out the local restaurants and sample some of the delicious local cuisine. You won’t be disappointed!

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The Precious Moments Chapel in Carthage, Missouri, is a place of beauty, history and spiritual reflection. Located in the heart of America’s Midwest, the chapel is an iconic destination for visitors from all over the world.

The Precious Moments Chapel was built in 1989 by artist Sam Butcher, who is known for his famous Precious Moments illustrations. The chapel is a testament to his artistry, with its unique architecture, intricate details, and beautiful stained glass windows. The chapel also serves as a reminder of Butcher’s Christian faith.

Visitors to the chapel can explore the grounds and take in its beauty. The grounds feature a variety of gardens, a gazebo, and a pond. Inside the chapel, visitors can admire the stunning stained-glass windows, many of which depict scenes from the Bible.

The Precious Moments Chapel also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. From weddings and baptisms to music concerts and prayer vigils, the chapel is a popular venue for religious and spiritual gatherings. The chapel also hosts special events for children, such as the Precious Moments Festival in June.

To get the most out of your visit to the Precious Moments Chapel, be sure to plan ahead. Check the chapel’s website for information about upcoming services and events. If you’re planning to stay for a few days, consider staying in nearby hotels or campgrounds.

When visiting the Precious Moments Chapel, take the time to reflect on the beauty of this special place. As Sam Butcher said, “It is my hope that the Chapel will bring joy to the hearts of those who visit it.” Make the most of your time in Carthage and explore the history and beauty of this remarkable destination.

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The Powers Museum of Carthage, Missouri, is a great place to explore the history of the area. The museum was established in 1966 by the late Dr. C. L. Powers and his family. It is located in the historic district of downtown Carthage and is the only museum dedicated solely to the history of this small rural community. Since its inception, the museum has served as a source of knowledge and education to the people of Carthage and its surrounding area.

The Powers Museum houses a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and artifacts related to the history of the area. Visitors can explore the museum's collection of artifacts, including items from the Civil War, World War I, and World War II. The museum also features a replica of the famous Old Courthouse which was the site of the famous trial of the Missouri-Kansas border wars.

A stroll through the Powers Museum is a great way to learn about the history of this small rural community. Visitors can take a guided tour of the museum's exhibits, explore the museum's library and archives, and even take part in hands-on activities. Visitors can also explore the museum's outdoor courtyard, which includes a replica of a 19th-century frontier town. The museum also offers educational programs and workshops for those interested in learning more about the history of the area.

The Powers Museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The museum is free to visit but donations are welcomed. There are also special events and lectures held throughout the year.

The Powers Museum is a great way to experience the rich history of Carthage and its surrounding area. It is a great place to take a stroll and learn about the history of the area through stories, artifacts, and hands-on activities. If you're looking for a unique way to explore the history of this small rural community, the Powers Museum is a great place to start.

The Powers Museum is a great place to learn about the history of the area while taking a leisurely stroll. Visitors can take part in a variety of activities, including educational programs and hands-on activities. The museum also offers a great way to explore the history of the area through stories and artifacts. Whether you're looking for an educational experience or just want to take a relaxing stroll, the Powers Museum is the perfect place to visit.

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The Carthage Public Library of Carthage, Missouri, is a hidden gem for visitors to the area. Located in the heart of town, the library is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The library offers a variety of books, magazines, and newspapers from which to choose, and visitors can also explore the library’s many unique collections, including the historical room and the children’s room.

Visitors to the library can also enjoy a variety of events, such as storytime for kids, book clubs, and a summer reading program. Every month, the library holds a special event, such as a book sale, craft night, or movie night. Each event is designed to provide entertainment and education for all ages.

The library also offers a wide range of services, such as computer access, printing, and copying. Visitors can also take advantage of the library’s many workshops, which cover topics such as genealogy, genealogy software, and bookbinding. The library also offers free Wi-Fi, so visitors can stay connected while they explore the library’s offerings.

The library also offers a variety of activities for children. The library’s collection of children’s books is vast, and there are also games and puzzles available. The library also hosts special events for children, such as storytime, which is an interactive event that encourages children to use their imaginations.

The library also offers a variety of resources for adults. The library’s collection of adult fiction and nonfiction is extensive, and there are also a number of magazines and newspapers available. The library also hosts book clubs, which offer a great way to connect with other readers and explore books together.

No matter what type of reader you are, the Carthage Public Library has something to offer. From books to events and activities, the library is sure to provide a memorable and enjoyable experience. Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to read or a lively event to attend, the library has something for everyone. So, make sure to visit the Carthage Public Library on your next visit to Carthage, Missouri.

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The park is located on the banks of the beautiful James River, just a short drive from downtown Carthage. Open from May through September, the park offers hours of enjoyment in the summertime heat. With plenty of shade, snack bars, and restrooms, you can easily make a day of it.

If you’re looking for a thrill, there are plenty of options. From the steep drop of the Thunder Run to the fast curves of the Vortex, the park has everything a thrill-seeker could want. For those who like a more relaxed experience, the lazy river is the perfect spot to kick back and relax.

Kids will love the pirate-themed play area, complete with a giant pirate ship and smaller slides. There’s also an area for little ones to safely splash around. With plenty of lifeguards on duty, parents can rest easy knowing their children are safe.

When you’re ready for a bite to eat, the park has several snack bars serving up burgers, fries, ice cream, and other treats. And don’t forget to bring along a few extra dollars for souvenirs!

No matter what your age or activity level, the Carthage Water Park has something for everyone. Come experience a day of fun and adventure, and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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The Carthage Music Hall of Carthage, Missouri is the perfect destination to enjoy a concert. Located right in the heart of the historic downtown area, the Music Hall is an iconic landmark with a rich history. Built in 1906, the hall has been a staple of the community for over a century.

The intimate atmosphere of the Music Hall allows for a truly unique concert experience. With seating for only 700 people, every show is an up-close and personal experience. Whether it’s a country, rock, or classical performance, the Music Hall provides the perfect setting for a memorable night of music.

In addition to the regular concert series, the Music Hall also hosts special events such as the Carthage Music Festival. This annual event features a variety of music acts from around the region, making it a must-see event for music lovers.

If you’re looking for a unique cultural experience, the Music Hall is the perfect place to visit. As you enter the building, you’ll be treated to an array of murals and artwork lining the walls. The artwork is a testament to the history and culture of the city and the people who have called it home over the years.

The Music Hall also offers an in-house restaurant and bar, which provides an ideal spot to grab a bite or a drink before or after the show. The restaurant also offers a variety of local craft beers and spirits to choose from.

If you’re looking for a truly unique experience, there’s no better place to visit than the Carthage Music Hall. From the intimate atmosphere of the concert hall to the artwork on the walls and the in-house restaurant, the Music Hall is the perfect destination for music lovers of all ages. Whether you’re in town for the Carthage Music Festival or just looking for a great night out, the Music Hall is the perfect destination to enjoy a concert.

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The Carthage Trails of Carthage, Missouri are a great way to explore the beautiful outdoors and experience the region’s rich history. The trails meander through lush woodlands, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys, offering visitors a unique and memorable outdoor experience.

The trails are located just north of Carthage, Missouri, and are accessible by car or on foot. The trails are well-marked, with easy-to-follow signs and maps, making it easy to find your way around. There are several different trails to choose from, ranging from easy to moderate in difficulty.

One of the most popular trails is the Carthage Trail, which is a 2.5-mile loop that winds along a historic 19th century wagon road. Along the way, visitors can enjoy views of the Carthage Town Square and the surrounding countryside. This trail is great for hikers of all skill levels, as well as cyclists and bird watchers.

For those looking for a more challenging hike, the Carthage Trails also offer a number of longer trails. These trails offer a more strenuous experience, with steep grades, rocky terrain, and breathtaking views. The longest trail is the 12-mile Wolf Creek Trail, which traverses through some of the area’s most rugged and remote areas.

No matter which trail you choose, the Carthage Trails offer a great way to get outdoors and experience the beauty of the region. For those looking to learn more about the area’s history, there are several interpretive signs along the trails that provide information about the area’s past. The trails also offer a great opportunity to spot wildlife, including deer, turkey, and birds.

For those looking to make a weekend of it, there are several campsites located along the trails, as well as picnic areas. There are also several water sources along the trails, so be sure to bring plenty of water.

The Carthage Trails are a great way to explore the outdoors and experience the beauty of the region. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or an adventure, the trails offer something for everyone. So, come and take a hike along the Carthage Trails of Missouri, and discover the hidden beauty of the region.

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The Carthage Municipal Golf Course in Carthage, Missouri is one of the best places to play a round of golf. The course boasts scenic views of the lake and the rolling hills of the Ozarks. It is a great place to relax and enjoy a round of golf with friends or family.

The Carthage Municipal Golf Course is a par 71, 18-hole championship golf course that features a challenging layout for all skill levels. The course has been designed to provide a challenging game for players of all levels, from the novice to the experienced golfer. The course also offers a practice area, driving range, and putting greens to help players improve their game.

The Carthage Municipal Golf Course is open year-round and offers a variety of packages to suit all budgets. The course also hosts several tournaments throughout the year, including the Carthage Classic and the Carthage Open. The course also hosts several charity golf tournaments that benefit local charities.

When visiting the Carthage Municipal Golf Course, be sure to bring your own clubs and tees. There is also a pro shop on-site that offers a full selection of golf equipment and apparel. If you are new to the game, the pro shop also offers lessons and clinics to help you improve your game.

Golfing at the Carthage Municipal Golf Course is an experience you won't soon forget. The course is well-maintained and the staff is friendly and helpful. The scenery is breathtaking and the golf course is a great place to relax and enjoy the game. Whether you are a novice or an experienced golfer, you will find the Carthage Municipal Golf Course to be an enjoyable and memorable experience.

If you are looking for a great place to play a round of golf, the Carthage Municipal Golf Course is the place for you. With its challenging layout, beautiful scenery, and friendly staff, the course is sure to provide an enjoyable and rewarding experience. So, if you're ever in the area, be sure to check out the Carthage Municipal Golf Course and hit the links!

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The Carthage Community Theater of Carthage, Missouri is a beloved local landmark, since it has been entertaining the community since its opening in 1923. It is a charming venue, with a small stage, balcony seating and a high ceiling. It is the perfect place to catch a performance, whether it is a musical, play or concert.

The theater offers a variety of performances throughout the year, from traditional plays and musicals to local and regional bands. The theater is also home to the Carthage Community Concerts, which feature a variety of musical styles from jazz to opera. It is also the site for school plays, student performances, and even weddings.

One of the best things about attending a performance at the Carthage Community Theater is the atmosphere. The theater has a warm, inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to relax and enjoy the show. The theater also has a wide variety of concessions available, such as popcorn, candy, and drinks.

When attending a performance at the Carthage Community Theater, it is important to remember to dress appropriately for the event. The theater does not allow shorts, flip-flops, or tank tops. It is also important to arrive early to find a good seat. The balcony seating is a great option for those who prefer to be seated away from the main stage.

The theater also offers a variety of educational programs designed to introduce children to the world of theater and the performing arts. These programs include workshops and classes, as well as field trips and summer camps. Children can learn the basics of acting, singing, and dancing, as well as the history and traditions of theater.

The Carthage Community Theater is a great place to enjoy a performance and learn more about the performing arts. It is a great destination for both locals and visitors alike, and with its charming atmosphere and educational programming, it is an ideal place to experience the performing arts. Whether you are looking for a fun evening out with friends or want to explore the world of theater, the Carthage Community Theater is the perfect place to catch a performance.

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Popular attractions include Precious Moments Park, the Carthage Historical Museum, the Carthage Civil War Museum, and the Carthage Aquatic Center.

Outdoor activities include hiking and biking in the nearby Mark Twain National Forest, fishing and swimming in the lakes, and golfing at the Carthage Golf and Country Club.

Yes, there are several historic sites in Carthage, such as the historic Red Oak II Battlefield and the historic Stegall-Long Log House.

Yes, there are several shopping opportunities in Carthage, such as the Carthage Town Center and the Historic Downtown Carthage Shopping District.

Yes, there are several restaurants in Carthage, such as the Big Red Bar and Grill, The Icehouse, and Ozark Country Restaurant.

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T he boundary of the Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt National Priorities List (NPL) Superfund Site (site) has been expanded to include all of Jasper County, Missouri.

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EPA, the state, and local partners identified the presence of contamination in surface soil and groundwater from historic mining activities throughout the county – including Carthage, Sarcoxie, and other areas – beyond EPA’s original site boundary that covered Joplin, Webb City, Oronogo, and the western side of the county. The site boundary expansion will allow EPA to conduct long-term cleanup actions that are necessary to protect human health and the environment. ( See map at right.)

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One of the state’s largest historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places, this self-guided driving tour is a leisurely look at architecturally significant residences in Carthage. Travelers can estimate spending a half hour navigating the route in their own car or spend a half day walking throughout the beautiful route.

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