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| Links - Faces Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast - Joplin Missouri | |||
| A short History of 327 North Jackson Ave., Joplin, Missouri 64801. PW and Cora Inger the original owners and builder of this Dutch Colonial Cottage. | |||
| http://www.facesguesthouse.com/history.html |
| Joplin Missouri Hotel Bed and Breakfast Lodging - Faces Joplin ... | |||
| Faces Guesthouse Bed and Breakfast has a rich and unique history, located just 10 blocks from the center of downtown Joplin, Missouri. | |||
| http://www.facesguesthouse.com/ |
| Kansas City Public Library - Local History | |||
| Marking Missouri History (Citation - Book), Photo and caption about James Langston one of the nation's foremost black fiction writers, from Joplin, Missouri. | |||
| http://www.kclibrary.org/resources/sc/list.cfm?list=sub&SubjectareaID=878 |
| Joplin, Missouri travel guides, maps, restaurants, history, books | |||
| Missouri Restaurants. Missouri History Books. Missouri Guide Books. Missouri Travel Books. Area Campgrounds. ADD your link to Joplin. featured services. | |||
| http://joplinmo.citiesunlimited.com/travel/maps.html |
| Joplin, Missouri travel guides, maps, restaurants, history, books | |||
| The Complete Katy Trail Guidebook: Guide to Services, Towns, People, Places and History Along Missouri's Katy Trail (Show Me Series). Joplin Missouri | |||
| http://joplinmo.citiesunlimited.com/travel/maps.html?term=Missouri+travel |
| Missouri Family History Centers | |||
| 816-461-0245 Hours open: 10-5 Notes: last update (Last updated: March 28, 1999) Joplin MO Family History Center 22nd & Indiana Joplin, Missouri 64803 USA Phone | |||
| http://www.genhomepage.com/FHC/Missouri.html |
| Joplin, Missouri - Wikipedia | |||
| Joplin, Missouri is the birthplace of: Langston Hughes (1902-1967), writer; Mrs. Miller (1907 - 1997), singer. Edit this page | Discuss this page | Page history | |||
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joplin,_Missouri |
| Dorothea Hoover Historical Museum Joplin, Missouri (Historical ... | |||
| Historical Museum is named in honor of a descendant of a pioneer Joplin family Two additional elegantly decorated rooms reflect America's bicentennial history. | |||
| http://www.ohwy.com/mo/d/dorhoohm.htm |
| OCC - About OCC - History | |||
| A Brief History of Ozark Christian College Ozark Bible College was established in Bentonville In October of 1944, Ozark Bible College moved to Joplin, Missouri. | |||
| http://www.occ.edu/aboutocc/history.htm |