Farr has remained deeply loyal to his hometown of Toledo, Ohio, and the city has returned the sentiment. In 1977, he was awarded Toledo's version of the
Keys to the City, a ceremonial glass.
Scott High School named their new performing arts wing after him the same year. The
University of Toledo awarded him an honorary doctorate in 1983 and, in 1998, a park where Farr spent a lot of his childhood was renamed the Jamie Farr Park, something he has referred to as "a highlight of my life and career."
Tony Packo's Cafe, a restaurant referenced several times by Klinger on
M*A*S*H, displays a
hot dog bun signed by Farr at their establishment. In 2017, Farr and Klinger were the first two inductees to the
Toledo Mud Hens' Celebrity Hall of Fame. There is also an academic scholarship bearing his name through the Greater Toledo Community Foundation. until it was rebranded the Marathon Classic in 2012. As of 2023, it is called the
Dana Open. Outside of Ohio, Farr has been nominated for an
Emmy for his time on
M*A*S*H, given the Comedy Achievement Honoree award at the
New York Arab-American Comedy Festival, In 1985, he received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2001, he received the
Ellis Island Medal of Honor from the
National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations and in 2016 was given the
Arab American Institute Foundation's Special Recognition Award. ==Select filmography==