Joplin, MO
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About Joplin
- • Langston Hughes, a celebrated poet, spent his childhood in Joplin.
- • Route 66, the "Mother Road," greatly influenced American road trip culture here.
- • Lead and zinc mining put Joplin on the map in the late 19th century.
- • Joplin has an extensive network of underground mines, some now tourist attractions.
- • The devastating 2011 tornado caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
- • Named after Methodist minister Harris Joplin, it was incorporated in 1873.
- • With around 52,000 residents, it's Missouri's 14th largest city.
- • Sitting at 978 feet, the elevation is higher than Kansas City.
- • Healthcare and retail trade are now major sectors in Joplin's economy.
- • There is a resilient, hopeful vibe after enduring disasters and rebuilding.
- • The Kansas City Chiefs, a nearby NFL team, won Super Bowl LVII.
- • Mickey Mantle played baseball in Joplin early in his legendary career.