Why Live in Murphysburg
Murphysburg in Joplin is a historic neighborhood known for its diverse architectural styles and vibrant community events. Homes here, dating from the 1890s to the 1920s, include Queen Anne, Neoclassical, Tudor, Colonial Revival, Prairie, and Romanesque styles, featuring ornate details like multicolored shingles, floral paintings, and wrap-around porches. The neighborhood's charm is preserved by the Joplin Historic Preservation Commission, ensuring that renovations maintain original features such as limestone foundations and wood siding. Murphysburg's landscaped yards, mature trees, and brick walkways add to its picturesque appeal. Residents enjoy proximity to downtown Joplin, where the Downtown Joplin Alliance hosts events like the Third Thursday festival, featuring artisan booths, live music, and food trucks. The Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex offers cultural attractions with performances by Connect2Culture and exhibits at the Spiva Center for the Arts. Nearby green spaces include Landreth Park, with its baseball fields, pickleball courts, and walking trails, and Ewert Park, which is undergoing upgrades to include a splash park and amphitheater. While public transportation is limited, the neighborhood is walkable, and Joplin Regional Airport is just 6 miles away, providing daily flights to Denver and Chicago. Main Street's shopping and dining options, such as Joplin Avenue Coffee Company and Red Onion Café, add to the urban vibe. The area is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for potential home buyers.