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Port Arthur: Janis Joplin’s Hometown Tour

Janis Joplin has passed into the realm of legend.

Presented by Port Arthur April 27, 2023

Janis Joplin has passed into the realm of legend: an outwardly brash and inwardly vulnerable personality who possessed one of the most passionate voices in rock history. She has been called "The Queen of Rock" and “The Queen of Psychedelic Soul." She was born right here in Port Arthur and fans come from around the globe to honor her spirited personality.

Janis Joplin’s First Home: Childhood in Port Arthur

Janis Joplin’s childhood in Port Arthur.

Joplin Family Home
4330 32nd Street

Janis Lyn Joplin was born on January 19, 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas. On August 19, 1947, the Joplin’s purchased this property at 3130 Lombardy in Griffing Park. The address was later changed in 1982 when Griffing Park consolidated with the City of Port Arthur. Here, Janis thrived alongside her parents and two younger siblings.

Museum of the Gulf Coast’s Music Hall of Fame

Janis Joplin gallery at the Museum of the Gulf Coast.

Image: Dwayne Cox

Joplin Memorabilia fills the Joplin gallery at the MOGC. 

Museum of the Gulf Coast
700 Procter Street

The Museum’s Music Hall of Fame features a permanent exhibit on the life and career of Joplin and includes a wide array of artwork, personal effects, memorabilia as well as a replica of Joplin’s psychedelic 1965 Porsche 356 Cabriolet. Audio-visual touch screens allow visitors to see and hear samples of Janis’ historic, soulful performances. Step into the time machine that is her gallery for a look back on her legendary music career and childhood in Port Arthur, Texas. The Museum’s gift shop offers a wide variety of souvenirs, books, T-shirts and trinkets commemorating Joplin’s influence and worldwide impact.

Janis Lyn Joplin’s Historical Marker

A Texas landmark sign notes the location as one of the Port Arthur homes where Joplin grew up.

Janis Joplin Historical Marker
Joplin Family Home
4330 32nd Street

Joplin’s Baptismal Church

Janis Joplin sang in the Junior Choir at First Christian Church in Port Arthur, Texas. 

First Christian Church
Now located at 5856 9th Avenue (item not for public viewing)

In the early 1950s, Janis, along with her mother and younger sister Laura, were members of the First Christian Church. Janis was baptized by immersion in 1950 by  John M. Hughes. Her mother taught Sunday School, and Janis sang in the Youth Choir. The framed choir portraits include Janis Joplin in the top right photo, her signature and details about the years she spent singing in the church. The First Christian Church moved to 5856 9th Ave, and has an autographed picture of Janis in the choir on display.

Personal Artwork Discovered Decades Later

“Garden of Gethsemane” by Janis Joplin. 

Around 1991, a small painting of Jesus was found in The First Christian Church closet. The small work, “Garden of Gethsemane,” was completed by Joplin at age 13 and is currently on view in the Museum of the Gulf Coast’s Music Hall of Fame, alongside with two other original Joplin paintings.

Indoor Mural of Janis Joplin’s Iconic Look

Kimberly Brown’s Janis Joplin for the Ben J Rogers Regional Visitor Center.

Ben J Rogers Regional Visitors Center
505 Interstate 10, Access Road, Beaumont

The greater region is proud of our hometown legend, and the Ben J, Rogers Regional Visitor Center on I-10 in Beaumont, Texas is no exception. Commissioned and completed in 2021, this wall-sized mural is a colorful tribute to Joplin’s unique personal style and one of her most popular and replicated photographs. Artists from around the world have interpreted the photo in innumerable ways, and we’re thrilled to have Kimberly Brown’s custom art on our visitor center’s walls. Read more about this mural and the late artist here.

George Jones and Janis Joplin at the Jack Books Regional Airport. 

Image: Summer Lydick

Other Notable Janis Stops:

  • Tyrell Elementary School – Janis attended grades 1-6 here. In 1950, she joined the Bluebirds, a junior Camp Fire Girls Club.
  • Woodrow Wilson Junior High – Janis attended grades 7-9 here.
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (1) – Janis attended grades 10-11 at this location. The school building was torn down, and this site is now Edison Square Senior Living.
  • Thomas Jefferson High School (2) – Janis’ Senior year was at this new facility, and her class was the first to graduate here in 1960 – now Thomas Jefferson Middle School.
  • Port Arthur College – After high school, Janis attended Port Arthur College, where she earned a Key Punch certificate and her mother worked as the Registrar. Janis later attended Lamar University and then the University of Texas at Austin as an art major. Port Arthur College is now Lamar State College Port Arthur.
  • KPAC Radio Station on the Lamar State College Campus – Janis often visited this radio station where a classmate worked as a disc jockey. The radio station later became the bookstore for the college; however, the radio tower is still there.
  • St. Mark’s Methodist Church – In 1961, Janis, along with her mother and sister, moved their church memberships to St. Mark’s.
  • Pleasure Island – Janis often joined friends here for bonfires and parties in the fishing shacks along the highway toward Holly Beach, Louisiana. Pleasure Island and Louisiana were popular escapes for many teenagers in Port Arthur during the 1960s. On these trips across the “river,” Janis would visit music clubs like The Big Oak, Buster’s, and The Stateline, where she took in the unique mix of soul, blues, gospel, and rock-and-roll that emanated from this region. Unfortunately, none of these venues are standing today.
  • Jack Brooks Regional Airport Terminal – Summer Lydick painted Janis and George Jones in a series of paintings commemorating area talent.
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