For those of you who have not yet had the chance to pick up the latest issue of the Joplin Metro Magazine, Historic Joplin was the focus of an interview. In addition, the magazine also featured a piece on what was going on a century ago in 1910 from the front page of the Joplin Globe. You can read the latest edition online here.
Joplin Metro Magazine – Issue 6
We recently offered an approving review of the Joplin Metro Magazine for its coverage of topics of local history. The coverage continues with the 6th issue of the magazine designated as a Halloween / Fall issue. The issue focuses on Joplin’s resident Spooklight, though perhaps not delving as much into the past attempts to figure out the mystery behind the light, as well the earliest encounters. It’s still a good primer to anyone unfamiliar with the spooklight.
The best part of the issue concerned the survey of haunted sights and places in the Joplin area, which included short histories behind the locations. Such places included the old Freeman Hospital (with photograph), Carthage’s Kendrick Place (with photograph), as well Peace Church Cemetery, where one of Joplin’s most notorious murderers now resides in an unmarked grave. It’s articles such as this one which help show how fascinating the history right around one’s corner can really be. Last is an article about haunted Ozark battlefields. If you haven’t had a chance to read Issue 6 of the Joplin Metro Magazine, you might be able to still find hard copies located around town or you can read it online at this location (click here!).