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Best Western Precious Moments Hotel
2701 Hazel Street
This straightforward low-rise hotel is a 3.3-mile drive from both the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site and the Precious Moments Park and Chapel.The simply furnished rooms have free WiFi, flat-screen TVs and desks, plus minifridges and coffeemakers. |
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Econo Lodge Carthage
1441 W. Central
This straightforward hotel sits next to Interstate 49, 1 mile west of downtown Carthage and 2 blocks north of historic Route 66. It's a 6-minute drive from the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site and a 17-minute drive from the George Washington Carver National Monument.All air-conditioned rooms and suites include free WiFi and premium cable TV. |
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Super 8 Carthage
416 West Fir Road
This simple budget hotel is a 6-minute drive from Precious Moments Park and a 9-minute drive from the Carthage Civil War Museum.All rooms include en suite bathrooms and cable/satellite TV. Microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers are available. |
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Best Budget Inn Carthage
13008 E Highway 96
Set across the road from Kellogg Lake and 1.5 miles from the Carthage Civil War Museum, this low-key hotel is 3.5 miles from Carthage Golf Course. |
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Carthage Inn
2244 Grand Avenue
This simple 2-story budget inn is 2.0 miles from Carthage, 4.9 miles from the 66 Drive-In Theatre and 16 miles from Joplin. |
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Guest House Motel
417 East Central Avenue
Featuring on-site launderette facilities, this Carthage, Missouri motel is located 1 mile from the Battle of Carthage State Historic Site. Each guest room is equipped with cable TV.A microwave and fridge are included in every room at Guest House Motel. |
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Shiloah Manor B&B and Event Center
951 W. 52nd Street
Featuring free WiFi, a hot tub and an outdoor pool, Shiloah Manor B&B and Event Center offers accommodation in Carthage, 10.6 miles from Joplin. Free private parking is available on site. |
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Grand Avenue Bed and Breakfast
1615 Grand Avenue
Step into this beautiful 100 year old Victorian home and be swept away by th decor and furnishings. Guests can enter the house by walking through the large, wrap around porch and step into the front hall with curved plaster walls, wainscoting, and a gas lamp made of stained glass believed to be an original of the home. To the left of the front hall is the sitting room, featuring a round stained glass window with beveled glass set in the center. |
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