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In 1878, newspaper editors arrived in Springfield by train. What they saw helped shape the city’s reputation as the Queen City of the Ozarks.
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55 episoder
The House That Built the News: Inside the $899,000 Legacy of the McCann-Jewell Estate
A deep dive into the history behind Springfield’s Walnut Street Inn, tracing its ownership from railroad-era industrialist Charles McCann through generations of influential figures who shaped the city. This episode breaks down how one home evolved alongside Springfield itself and what its $899,000 price tag in 2026 really represents.
The Origins of a Gathering City Part 4: From Halls to Opera Houses
Springfield proved it could gather thousands in 1883, but it didn’t yet have the buildings to hold them. In this episode, we trace the city’s push from borrowed hotel halls to purpose-built spaces like the Springfield Opera House and the Baldwin Theatre, where ambition, safety concerns, and public debate shaped the future of gathering in the Ozarks.
The origins of a Gathering City Part 3 - The Blue and Grey Reunion at Wilson’s Creek
In 1883, Springfield, Missouri hosted thousands for the Blue and Gray Reunion at Wilson’s Creek. What followed tested the city’s limits. This episode looks at how Springfield handled scale for the first time and what that moment revealed about what the city was becoming.
The Origins of A Gathering City Part 2 - When The Press Came To Springfield
The Origins of a Gathering City
Long before modern debates about convention centers, tourism, and downtown development, Springfield was already learning how to bring people together. In this first installment of the series, we go back to the early foundations of the city, from the natural springs that drew the first settlers to the arrival of the railroad in 1870 and the rivalry between Springfield and North Springfield that shaped the region’s growth. We explore the moment in 1878 when the Missouri Press Association brought 150 editors to town, helping spread the nickname “Queen City of the Ozarks” across the state. Along the way, we look at the Civil War’s impact on the city, the rise of early gathering spaces, and the pivotal 1887 merger that unified two competing towns into one regional hub. This episode traces the origins of Springfield as a place where people gathered long before modern convention halls and tourism districts existed.
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