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    1. Re: Old Grandstand at Jasper County Fairgrounds in Carthage, Missouri
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1MB.2ACI/2908.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Kathy, Thank you so much. Yes, I was able to open it this time. It really shows the box seats, and indeed looks to me as if they aren't covered by the roof. I even like the newspaper clippings. I got a good laugh with Knell_Fairground3_copy.jpg I was watching as it opened and in it's large size before it fully loaded, I thought the roof was really torn up. I was thinking it must have been some wind. Then the picture was there and I could see the paper was in pieces. I do like the view from the stadium. Every new angle helps. I also did a search of the Postcards at Joplin Public Library and found the Trotting Park was also known as the Barbee Park Race Track. http://tinyurl.com/8yz44 Click on Description Barbee Park Racetrack (Joplin, Mo.); Barbee, Gilbert; Racetracks (Horseracing)--Missouri--Joplin; Today's Joplinites can scarcely imagine the thrilling events that once took place in southwest Joplin from 1872 until 1909. The excitement began in 1872 with the construction of a half-mile racing track. By 1876, the Jockey Club and Fair Association had expanded the grounds, which stretched from 17th to 20th Streets between Murphy Avenue and Maiden Lane. In 1879, the sprawling 40-acre site, known as the Joplin Exposition, boasted the racing track, stables, stalls and pens for the animals, plus shelters for agricultural implements and carriages, all of which, according to the 1883 History of Jasper County, Missouri, "experienced horsemen pronounce one of the best in the United States." The park also featured a grandstand and a 3000-seat amphitheatre. One of the most spectacular buildings was an octagonal-shaped "art and floral hall," which was two stories high, topped with an observatory "commanding a most excellent view of Joplin and the surrounding country." In addition to ! the horse racing, the Exposition track also presented chariot races, military tournaments, political rallies, and fire department competitions. After the Exposition wound down in the late 1890s, Gilbert Barbee purchased the site, renamed it Barbee Park, and kept the racetrack going for several more years. The legendary "Gib" Barbee, who served as the area's Democratic political boss, owned the Joplin Globe newspaper and the infamous House of Lords bar. Barbee hit some hard times in April 1909, when a fire destroyed the grandstand. Fire fighters managed to save the stables and other buildings, but the grandstand was a total loss at $6,500. In 1927, Barbee's son O.H. cleared and leveled the acreage for residential development. He built the Barbee Court addition right on the old race course, preserving the graceful oval of elms trees that once surrounded it. The outline of the racetrack can be traced by looping around from 17th to 19th Streets from Maiden Lane to the alley between Porter and Harlem Avenues. The stone and brick bungalow-type homes in Barbee Court all faced on Harlem, the homestretch of the former racetrack. Sources: Gibbons, Charles. Angling in the Archives. Joplin: H. Lang Rogers, 1996. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rslewis/bios/1883/1883Hist.htm http://tinyurl.com/dxmam http://joplinpubliclibrary.org/digitized/postcards.html Here are some maps that may be of interest, it's a shame the Jasper Co. Twp. map can't be read. The Carthage fairgrounds were in Marion Township. Jasper County Township Map http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judysstuff/jasper/jasatlas05.gif Map of City of Carthage http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judysstuff/jasper/jasatlas43.gif Map of Joplin http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judysstuff/jasper/jasatlas45.gif Jasper County Research Records Center http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judysstuff/jasper/jasatlas03.gif http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~judysstuff/jasper/jasatlas.htm I've spent a good amount of time today trying to google more race track info. So far I haven't had much luck. I've been surprised that I can't seem to find anything on the Miami, OK grounds where they have their rodeos. It's been a long time since I was there. I really don't remember it very well. I'm wondering how many race tracks were in the tri-state area? Jasper, Newton Co. MO, Cherokee Co. KS and Ottawa Co. OK. The counties around them would also be of interest. I can't help but wonder about who constructed the grandstands? Thank you again for sharing. Orlena

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