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About the neighborhood
Carthage
With a stay at this vacation home in Carthage, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Civil War Museum and Battle of Carthage State Park. .This vacation home is 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from Jasper County Courthouse and 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Mercy Hospital Carthage.
What's nearby
- Civil War Museum - 3 min drive - 1.6 miles
- Battle of Carthage State Park - 3 min drive - 1.6 miles
- Jasper County Courthouse - 3 min drive - 1.6 miles
- Precious Moments Chapel - 13 min drive - 6.7 miles
- Downstream Casino Resort - 29 min drive - 31.1 miles
Getting around
- Joplin, MO (JLN-Joplin Regional) - 21 min drive
Restaurants
- Taco Bell - 2 min drive
- McDonald's - 3 min drive
- Taco Town - 14 min walk
- Roscoes - 3 min drive
- Uskana - 3 min drive
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You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Spacious, Fully Remodel 4-bedroom house 2.5 bathroom in charming Carthage
Discover a spacious retreat in the heart of America’s Mother Road. This four‑bedroom home is located in Carthage, Missouri, a town where historic Route 66 meets the Jefferson Highway and local life revolves around Victorian architecture and roadside nostalgia
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Travel through neighborhoods filled with leafy trees and historic homes to reach the square, then return to a modern house built for groups. With seven beds and room for fourteen guests, it is ideal for family reunions, couples traveling together or road‑trippers seeking comfort and convenience.
Room to rest and recharge – Spread over two floors, the home offers privacy and flexibility. Two bedrooms feature king‑ or queen‑sized beds with plush linens and high‑quality pillows; wake up early to catch a glimpse of sunrise over the maple trees or sleep late thanks to light‑blocking curtains. The remaining bedrooms include full beds and twin bunks so families with kids can share a room without feeling crowded. Each bedroom has ceiling fans, storage for luggage and bedside lamps for reading. Two full bathrooms serve the upstairs and downstairs bedrooms. The upstairs bath has a tub/shower combination with a curved shower rod for extra elbow room. Downstairs you’ll find a walk‑in shower, large vanity and a luxury bidet toilet that guests rave about for its cleanliness and comfort. A half bath off the living room is perfect for quick trips during the day. We provide fresh towels, hair dryers and starter toiletries so you can pack light.
Cook, dine and connect – The kitchen was fully remodeled with travelers in mind. Granite countertops provide plenty of workspace, and a large farmhouse sink makes washing up a breeze. Cabinets are stocked with cookware, glassware, sharp knives and mixing bowls. Stainless appliances include a gas range with griddle, a full‑size refrigerator with ice maker, a quiet dishwasher and a microwave. You’ll also find a coffee maker, kettle, blender and toaster along with basic spices and cooking oil. Enjoy breakfast at the peninsula with bar stools or host a sit‑down dinner at the solid wood table that seats ten. The open layout keeps the chef connected to the conversation, whether you’re enjoying a family breakfast or planning the day’s adventures.
A place to unwind – After a day exploring Route 66, sink into comfortable sofas and accent chairs in the living room. Three smart TVs with Netflix, Disney+ and YouTube TV mean everyone can watch their favorite show. High‑speed Wi‑Fi makes it easy to stream, work or post photos of your journey. Thoughtful touches like board games, travel guides and Route 66 artwork add to the home’s character. At the foot of the stairs there’s a small desk and chair for those who need to check emails or work remotely. Central heating and air conditioning maintain a comfortable temperature in any season, and ceiling fans circulate fresh air.
Indoor–outdoor living – The enclosed front patio is one of the home’s highlights. Walls of windows fill the space with natural light, making it the perfect spot for morning yoga or evening card games. Screened windows allow a breeze without insects in summer, and a heater keeps the space cozy when temperatures drop. Step outside to a generous backyard bordered by a privacy fence. Children have room to run and play under mature shade trees, while adults can relax in Adirondack chairs. There’s a charcoal grill for burgers and a picnic table for dining al fresco. At night, gather under the stars and tell stories about your road trip. Laundry facilities and off‑street parking are available in the detached garage, and keyless entry makes check‑in easy.
Carthage and beyond – Carthage is a small city with a big personality. More than six hundred of its buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places
missourilife.com
, and the downtown square is anchored by the Jasper County Courthouse, built from local “Carthage marble” in 1894–95
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Inside, visitors can ride an old wrought‑iron cage elevator and view murals celebrating the history of Route 66
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. A walking tour around the square reveals the stories behind the brick façades and introduces you to antique stores, boutiques and coffee shops
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Carthage’s nickname, Maple Leaf City, comes to life each October when the Maple Leaf Festival welcomes more than 80,000 people for a parade, classic car and tractor shows, craft markets and quirky events like a lip‑sync competition
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. During other months the calendar is filled with art walks, farmers markets and live music. Nearby, the Battle of Carthage Civil War Museum tells the story of the first full‑scale land battle of the Civil War and the role the town played in the conflict
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. You can also tour Victorian mansions built during the mining boom, many of which display Queen Anne and Romanesque architecture
foodandtravelmagazine.com
.
Route 66 landmarks – Carthage sits on one of the earliest concrete‑paved sections of Missouri’s highway system
visitcarthage.com
, so you’re never far from classic Mother Road sights. West of town you can still enjoy a double feature at the 66 Drive‑In Theatre, which has operated since 1949
visitcarthage.com
. On the square stands the Boots Court Motel, a streamline‑modern inn built in 1939 where Hollywood stars and baseball legends once stayed
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Just a few miles northeast, artist Lowell Davis re‑created Red Oak II by moving historic buildings to his farm; stroll past a Phillips 66 station, schoolhouse, feed store and jail while admiring sculptures and classic cars
legendsofamerica.com
. For a whimsical diversion, visit the Precious Moments Chapel, where more than eighty murals and stained‑glass windows depict Bible stories in the instantly recognizable style
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. If you have extra time, day trips to Joplin, Springfield or the Ozark mountains offer hiking, shopping and even more roadside kitsch.
Plan your visit – The home’s central location makes it easy to explore, but remember that Carthage’s climate varies by season. Summers are hot and wet, with average July highs near 90.6 °F
theroute-66.com
and thunderstorms common between April and July
theroute-66.com
. Winters are cold; January highs average 44.9 °F and lows dip to 25 °F
theroute-66.com
. Jasper County lies in Tornado Alley and sees about six tornadoes per year
theroute-66.com
, so visitors should stay aware of weather alerts. If you plan to attend the Maple Leaf Festival, book early as local lodging fills quickly. Foodies will appreciate local eateries like The Woodshed, known for steaks and a burger topped with maple‑bacon jam
missourilife.com
, while Mother Road Coffee serves strong espresso and pastries and Iggy’s Diner offers retro décor and hearty breakfasts
missourilife.com
. Outdoor enthusiasts can paddle, fish or disc golf at Kellogg Lake
visitcarthage.com
, or head into the Ozarks for scenic hikes and waterfall swimming holes.
Whether you’re a family seeking a comfortable base, a group of friends road‑tripping across the country or a history buff chasing Route 66 nostalgia, this Carthage home delivers space, comfort and local flavor. Enjoy a morning coffee on the enclosed patio, prepare dinner in the granite‑topped kitchen and drift off to sleep in a plush bed while planning tomorrow’s adventures. Your gateway to Carthage and the Mother Road awaits. —-******Please don’t book during Marian days, we used the house during that time. All reservations will be cancel during Marian day events.—-******
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Travel through neighborhoods filled with leafy trees and historic homes to reach the square, then return to a modern house built for groups. With seven beds and room for fourteen guests, it is ideal for family reunions, couples traveling together or road‑trippers seeking comfort and convenience.
Room to rest and recharge – Spread over two floors, the home offers privacy and flexibility. Two bedrooms feature king‑ or queen‑sized beds with plush linens and high‑quality pillows; wake up early to catch a glimpse of sunrise over the maple trees or sleep late thanks to light‑blocking curtains. The remaining bedrooms include full beds and twin bunks so families with kids can share a room without feeling crowded. Each bedroom has ceiling fans, storage for luggage and bedside lamps for reading. Two full bathrooms serve the upstairs and downstairs bedrooms. The upstairs bath has a tub/shower combination with a curved shower rod for extra elbow room. Downstairs you’ll find a walk‑in shower, large vanity and a luxury bidet toilet that guests rave about for its cleanliness and comfort. A half bath off the living room is perfect for quick trips during the day. We provide fresh towels, hair dryers and starter toiletries so you can pack light.
Cook, dine and connect – The kitchen was fully remodeled with travelers in mind. Granite countertops provide plenty of workspace, and a large farmhouse sink makes washing up a breeze. Cabinets are stocked with cookware, glassware, sharp knives and mixing bowls. Stainless appliances include a gas range with griddle, a full‑size refrigerator with ice maker, a quiet dishwasher and a microwave. You’ll also find a coffee maker, kettle, blender and toaster along with basic spices and cooking oil. Enjoy breakfast at the peninsula with bar stools or host a sit‑down dinner at the solid wood table that seats ten. The open layout keeps the chef connected to the conversation, whether you’re enjoying a family breakfast or planning the day’s adventures.
A place to unwind – After a day exploring Route 66, sink into comfortable sofas and accent chairs in the living room. Three smart TVs with Netflix, Disney+ and YouTube TV mean everyone can watch their favorite show. High‑speed Wi‑Fi makes it easy to stream, work or post photos of your journey. Thoughtful touches like board games, travel guides and Route 66 artwork add to the home’s character. At the foot of the stairs there’s a small desk and chair for those who need to check emails or work remotely. Central heating and air conditioning maintain a comfortable temperature in any season, and ceiling fans circulate fresh air.
Indoor–outdoor living – The enclosed front patio is one of the home’s highlights. Walls of windows fill the space with natural light, making it the perfect spot for morning yoga or evening card games. Screened windows allow a breeze without insects in summer, and a heater keeps the space cozy when temperatures drop. Step outside to a generous backyard bordered by a privacy fence. Children have room to run and play under mature shade trees, while adults can relax in Adirondack chairs. There’s a charcoal grill for burgers and a picnic table for dining al fresco. At night, gather under the stars and tell stories about your road trip. Laundry facilities and off‑street parking are available in the detached garage, and keyless entry makes check‑in easy.
Carthage and beyond – Carthage is a small city with a big personality. More than six hundred of its buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places
missourilife.com
, and the downtown square is anchored by the Jasper County Courthouse, built from local “Carthage marble” in 1894–95
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Inside, visitors can ride an old wrought‑iron cage elevator and view murals celebrating the history of Route 66
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. A walking tour around the square reveals the stories behind the brick façades and introduces you to antique stores, boutiques and coffee shops
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Carthage’s nickname, Maple Leaf City, comes to life each October when the Maple Leaf Festival welcomes more than 80,000 people for a parade, classic car and tractor shows, craft markets and quirky events like a lip‑sync competition
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. During other months the calendar is filled with art walks, farmers markets and live music. Nearby, the Battle of Carthage Civil War Museum tells the story of the first full‑scale land battle of the Civil War and the role the town played in the conflict
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. You can also tour Victorian mansions built during the mining boom, many of which display Queen Anne and Romanesque architecture
foodandtravelmagazine.com
.
Route 66 landmarks – Carthage sits on one of the earliest concrete‑paved sections of Missouri’s highway system
visitcarthage.com
, so you’re never far from classic Mother Road sights. West of town you can still enjoy a double feature at the 66 Drive‑In Theatre, which has operated since 1949
visitcarthage.com
. On the square stands the Boots Court Motel, a streamline‑modern inn built in 1939 where Hollywood stars and baseball legends once stayed
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. Just a few miles northeast, artist Lowell Davis re‑created Red Oak II by moving historic buildings to his farm; stroll past a Phillips 66 station, schoolhouse, feed store and jail while admiring sculptures and classic cars
legendsofamerica.com
. For a whimsical diversion, visit the Precious Moments Chapel, where more than eighty murals and stained‑glass windows depict Bible stories in the instantly recognizable style
foodandtravelmagazine.com
. If you have extra time, day trips to Joplin, Springfield or the Ozark mountains offer hiking, shopping and even more roadside kitsch.
Plan your visit – The home’s central location makes it easy to explore, but remember that Carthage’s climate varies by season. Summers are hot and wet, with average July highs near 90.6 °F
theroute-66.com
and thunderstorms common between April and July
theroute-66.com
. Winters are cold; January highs average 44.9 °F and lows dip to 25 °F
theroute-66.com
. Jasper County lies in Tornado Alley and sees about six tornadoes per year
theroute-66.com
, so visitors should stay aware of weather alerts. If you plan to attend the Maple Leaf Festival, book early as local lodging fills quickly. Foodies will appreciate local eateries like The Woodshed, known for steaks and a burger topped with maple‑bacon jam
missourilife.com
, while Mother Road Coffee serves strong espresso and pastries and Iggy’s Diner offers retro décor and hearty breakfasts
missourilife.com
. Outdoor enthusiasts can paddle, fish or disc golf at Kellogg Lake
visitcarthage.com
, or head into the Ozarks for scenic hikes and waterfall swimming holes.
Whether you’re a family seeking a comfortable base, a group of friends road‑tripping across the country or a history buff chasing Route 66 nostalgia, this Carthage home delivers space, comfort and local flavor. Enjoy a morning coffee on the enclosed patio, prepare dinner in the granite‑topped kitchen and drift off to sleep in a plush bed while planning tomorrow’s adventures. Your gateway to Carthage and the Mother Road awaits. —-******Please don’t book during Marian days, we used the house during that time. All reservations will be cancel during Marian day events.—-******
Make yourself comfortable in your air-conditioned vacation home. The bathroom features a shower, a bidet, and a hair dryer. Conveniences include a washing machine and an iron/ironing board.
Guests will find features like internet access.
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in the house: WiFi
Bedrooms
- 4 bedrooms
- Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
- 2.5 bathrooms
- Bidet
- Hair dryer
- Shower
- Soap
- Toilet paper
- Towels provided
Laundry
- Laundry facilities
- Washing machine
Comfort
- Air conditioning
- Heating
Pets
- Pet friendly
- One pet total (up to 50 lbs per pet)
Suitability/Accessibility
- Smoking not allowed
Services and conveniences
- Iron/ironing board
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 5:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 21
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Pets
Pets allowed
Service animals are welcome, and are exempt from fees
1 total (up to 50 lbs per pet)
Note from host: No Pet on the bed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation