A strange sort of pride tends to embellish infamy, like the notion that
Frank and Jesse James robbed every bank in Missouri. But the citizens of
Joplin need not exaggerate their community's unsavory past. Founded in
the 1870s as a booming lead-mining camp, Joplin was a wide-open town
from the start, and its wild reputation persisted into the mid-twentieth
century. A neighboring town's newspaper aptly described Joplin as a
naughty place.? Join author Larry Wood on a colorful tour of the city's
raucous past.