Lamar, MO, is a small town with a population of 4,300, known for its historic town square anchored by a brick courthouse built in 1856. The downtown area is a hub of activity with local shops, eateries, and frequent events, making it a central gathering place. The town features walkable, leafy streets lined with early- and mid-20th century homes, including ranch-style houses, cottages, and Craftsman homes, many of which sit on large lots. Outside the town center, larger farm properties and newer homes are more common. Lamar offers a variety of dining options, such as Tractor’s BBQ and Grill and El Caballo De Oro, as well as sweet treats from Daylight Donuts and The Grind Coffee Shop. Residents can enjoy local shopping at Walmart and Dollar General. The town boasts two historic theaters, the Plaza Theater and the Barco Drive-In. Annual events like Wyatt Earp Fallfest, Truman Day, and the Lamar Free Fair draw visitors and celebrate the town's rich history. Parks such as Lamar City Park and Wyatt Earp Park provide ample green space, lakes, trails, playgrounds, and ball fields. While the local schools have mixed ratings, the high school football team is a significant source of community pride, having won multiple state championships. For transportation, residents rely on cars, with Interstate 49 providing access to Joplin, 40 miles south, and Pittsburg, Kansas, 28 miles west. The nearest medical center is Mercy Hospital Pittsburg, 30 miles away, and Joplin Regional Airport is 35 miles away.