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Webb City, Missouri

"The Webb City Story" - Jack Dawson

"I feel that Webb City has a gigantic past, and it is important that the present generation and those that follow have an appreciation of this fact. The mural is a step in that direction as it depicts some important events, places, and people in a tremendous history. I want to convey, not just a history of the past, but a 'feeling for past living' so that those who come after us will remember and draw encouragement from our inheritance from the hardrock miners and their children."

Jack Dawson's 30 foot mural, displayed at the Webb City Bank, begins with the tribute to John C. Webb, the founder of Webb City and his destiny to discover lead ore. The story continues threw the growth of the city as about 18,000 people came on foot, on horseback, and in wagon's. Stately buildings began to line the streets, and fine homes were built. After the 'Blue Period' which came when the mines closed in 1918-1920, Webb City became a ghost town. Determined citizens rebuilt the mining town into an agricultural, industrial, and residential community as Webb City lives on.

The mural ends with an elderly grandfather telling the story to his curious grandchildren representing the present and also a wondering and hoping about tomorrow.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Main Street Music Theatre

Formerly the Route 66 Music Theatre, the Main Street Music Theatre features a Saturday night Branson-style musical variety show in the newly restored art nouveau movie house of the 1940

Webb City, MO Theatres

The Clubhouse

The Clubhouse was built by the Southwest Missouri Electric Railway and is now the home to the Webb City Historical Society whose mission is collecting, preserving, and sharing Webb City's history. Historical exhibits are on display at various schedules throughout the year.

Webb City, MO Museums

Old Route 66

The 100 block of North Main remains as a section of the historical old Route 66

Webb City, MO Historic Downtowns

Southwest Missouri Electric Railroad

A.H. Rogers built a mule-drawn streetcar line from Webb City to Carterville in 1889, predeccessor of the South West Missouri Electric Railway. Established in 1893, it was expanded in the 1900s to a vast interurban system.

Webb City, MO Railroad History

Outdoor Mural

This mural painted on the old Route 66

Webb City, MO Arts

Things to do near Webb City, MO

Douglas County Historical Museum

A great opportunity to learn about the history of the Ozarks. Beautiful old home refurbished to make a wonderful museum....

Cedar Creek Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...