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Webb City, Missouri

Nestled in the small Midwest town of Webb City, Missouri, the Heartland of America, stands the Praying Hands Memorial. Its stately vigil of more than twenty years is a silent testimony of the need for individual reflection and commitment.

In 1971, Jack Dawson, a 20 year old college student, approached the Webb City Park Board and the Historical Society about an art piece he wanted to build in the city's King Jack Park. They not only approved and authorized the "Praying Hands" placement in the park, but they encouraged local citizens and merchants to help fund the project. To this day, the upkeep for this memorial is primarily funded through private donations.

Dawson began the work in his own backyard creating a steel understructure covered with a metal lath. Curiosity would best describe the first attention he received as local residents saw this sculpture which some said looked like a gigantic bird cage.

When the steel framework was ready in the fall of 1972 for the white stucco covering, the large hands were lifted out of their quiet surroundings and taken to their destination...a mound in King Jack Park on Highway 71. Now attention would be drawn to them from all over the world as people passed by and found themselves suddenly viewing the 32 foot, 100 ton reminder of the simple but profound act of prayer.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Carnegie Library

Webb City's library, built in 1914, is one of the few active Carnegie libraries in Missouri. Housed in an elegant stone building highlighting Webb City'

Webb City, MO Carnegie Libraries

Praying Hands Memorial

Nestled in the small Midwest town of Webb City, Missouri, the Heartland of America, stands the Praying Hands Memorial. Its stately vigil of more than twenty years is a silent testimony of the need for individual reflection and commitment.

In 1971, Jack Dawson, a 20

Webb City, MO Arts

Webb City Mural

"The Webb City Story" - Jack Dawson

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Webb City, MO Arts

Southwest Missouri Electric Railroad

A.H. Rogers built a mule-drawn streetcar line from Webb City to Carterville in 1889, predeccessor of the South West Missouri Electric Railway. Established in 1893, it was expanded in the 1900s to a vast interurban system.

Webb City, MO Railroad History

Old Route 66

The 100 block of North Main remains as a section of the historical old Route 66

Webb City, MO Historic Downtowns

Things to do near Webb City, MO

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