From its founding in the early 1830s, Springfield was a rough frontier
town where whiskey flowed freely, gunplay and fistfights abounded and
gambling thrived. The Civil War not only brought the horror of warfare
home to Springfield but also introduced worldly vices like prostitution
that were scarcely known in previous years. Yet throughout its history,
Springfield has managed to maintain a veneer of respectability not
shared by certain other towns of southwest Missouri that were founded as
wild, wide-open mining camps, like Joplin and Granby. Join Larry Wood as
he digs beneath the surface of Queen City history to expose notorious
characters and capers that would make even Joplinites blush.