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Route 66 stops in Missouri
1. Dales Ole 66 Barber Shop
Former roadside gas station along Route 66 in Joplin
2. Former Texaco Gas Station
Former Texaco service station located along Route 66 in Joplin,
3. Sum’na Eat Soul Food Kitchen
Local soul food restaurant serving hearty comfort dishes with Southern flair.
4. Los Primos Mexican Grill
Mexican restaurant offering a range of traditional dishes in a relaxed setting.
5. Magnolia 1925 gas station
Early Magnolia gas station dating back to 1925, showcasing one of the earliest fueling brands in American road travel.
6. Woody's Woodfire Pizza Bar & Grill
Wood-fired pizza spot offering a variety of pizzas, drinks, and casual dining options.
7. Welpman's Sinclair station
Historic Sinclair gas station reflecting the era of full-service roadside stops during early highway travel.
8. Westport Inn
Roadside motel offering simple accommodations with a mix of traditional rooms and cottage-style units in Joplin.
9. Union Depot
Historic train depot reflecting Joplin’s early transportation and rail history during its period of growth.
10. Chaos Brewing
Brewpub with craft beer and laid-back vibes in downtown Joplin.
11. Hackett Hot Wings
Casual eatery specializing in wings, sandwiches, and quick bites in downtown Joplin.
12. Beaten Path Coffee Shop & Gallery
Coffee shop and gallery space offering drinks, light fare, and local art.
13. Red Onion Cafe
Contemporary American cafe with upscale comfort food and local ingredients.
14. Candy House Gourmet
Gourmet candy shop offering chocolates and sweet treats.
15. Zephyr Gas & Cafe
Former filling station and café, now a crumbling reminder of roadside hospitality.
16. Fanning 66 Outpost General Store
Country store with souvenirs, snacks, archery supplies, and Route 66 charm.
17. Rosati Winery Museum
Once a charming winery and museum—closed but a reminder of local viticulture.
18. Maramec Spring Park
Park with trout hatchery, spring-fed streams, and nature trails.
19. Stony Dell Resort
Once a bustling resort on Route 66, now closed and overgrown.
20. Devil's Elbow Bridge
Steel truss bridge with deep Route 66 heritage.