The Arcade Saloon

Above is a glimpse inside one of Joplin’s Arcade Saloon. The saloon was located at 124 S. Main Street, which put it just a short walk away from city hall and the Joplin Police Department. At the time of the photograph, the saloon was owned by William L. Bigelows from at least 1915 until 1920. Prior to his purchase of the bar, it was home to Schweikert and Sons Saloon. Bigelows’ business came to an abrupt end, like many in Joplin, in 1920 with the passage of Prohibition. The Arcade was in good company, as it was joined in closure by the House of Lords, only two blocks south down the street. A grocery store later moved into the store front, which probably had cleaner floors but much less entertaining stories.

The former home of the Aracade Saloon - the dark green building with white trim at the end of the block.

We would like to thank the current owner of the photo, a great-grandson of Bigelows.


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4 Responses to “The Arcade Saloon”


  • Comment from quartersawnproperties

    hey Im just finisahing up restoring 124 main and would love some higher rez pics…

  • Comment from Brown

    Thank you for commenting. We look forward to seeing a restored 124 S. Main. We do not have higher resolution versions of the photograph, but we will send the owner your e-mail address and let them know you’re interested.

  • Comment from Sunshine

    I wonder where all those old fabulous wooden bars went. Beautiful.

  • Comment from Debra Ellis Wrinkle

    William Bigelow was my great-grandfather


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