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Fred Herring started a chili counter on Joplin's Main Street just 3 blocks south of what would become Route 66.The eatery catered to local blue-collar workers such as the area miners and in 1943 was moved seven blocks south to its current location, which happened to be across the street from the grocery store that supplied the meat for Herring's chili.
Jul. 14—Though it can seem a bit slow at times, there's nothing static about downtown Joplin. Some changes are in the works. A new bar and restaurant, 530 Somewhere, is opening in the former ...
Northpark Mall is a super regional mall located in Joplin, Missouri. The mall opened in 1972 with 600,000 square feet, and featured 60 stores, restaurants, and other services. Today, the Northpark mall is 1,080,000 square feet, and features more than 100 inline tenants including a food court. Northpark Mall is the largest mall in the Joplin ...
Kenneth Threadgill (September 12, 1909 – March 20, 1987) was an American country singer and tavern owner, who mentored the early Austin folk music scene that included Janis Joplin. He also lent his name to two nationally famous restaurant/bar venues. [1]
Sep. 13—Joplin's Red Lobster restaurant, a longtime fixture at the northeast corner of 32nd Street and Range Line Road, looked like it was headed for the boiling pot, but it apparently has been ...
The restaurant has two locations in the Minneapolis Skyway System. [9] Churromania: 1997 Venezuelan chain of churro stores founded by Ariel Acosta Rubio and his wife, Maria Alejandra Bravo, in 1997. [10] The company is based in Miami, Florida, and has more than 120 franchises in six countries. [10] Coffee Time: 1982
Joplin Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. The district encompasses 48 contributing buildings in ...
The Newman Brothers Building is a former commercial building in Joplin, Missouri. The building was the home of Newman's Department Store from 1910 to 1972. In 1990, the building was entered into the National Register of Historic Places. [2] After going through several owners, the building is now occupied by Joplin city offices. [3]