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Arts & Culture, City, Travel

Mural Magic

On the corner of Main and Seventh Streets in Joplin is the Route 66 Mural Park, which includes three murals made of colorful kiln-fired porcelain.

One mural is Cruisin’ into Joplin, depicting a vintage car driving past a billboard that says, “Welcome to Joplin, Missouri. You’re on Historic Route 66.” Another mural is American Ribbon, featuring a bright green and yellow map showcasing stops along the historic route from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean. Below the map is a bifurcated red mock 1963 Corvette. The final mural is the Route 66 Tri-State Corridor, which commemorates the tri-state mining district in Joplin.

Terry Cunningham, marketing manager for Visit Joplin, MO, says the Route 66 Tri-State Corridor is his favorite mural. The mural not only commemorates the tri-state mining district of Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas but also lists 25 landmarks for travelers to visit along the route in these three states.

This mural park is a great place to stretch your legs mid-road trip.

619 South Main Street, Joplin


This article was originally printed in the May 2026 issue of Missouri Life.

To read more about Route 66 purchase Missouri Life’s special Route 66 issue here.

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