Hannibal is perhaps best known for its association with Mark Twain, one of Missouri’s most beloved native sons. Even if you’re not a huge literature fan, you’ll likely still discover that a trip to this darling town is well worth the time. Just make sure you add these three must-see historic landmarks in Hannibal to your itinerary for a peek into the past.
(You might want to read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer before visiting to make your adventure even more fun.)
- Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Facebook/Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, 120 N Main St, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
Facebook/Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Facebook/Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum Snap photos of the fence Tom Sawyer famously painted before heading into the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum. Through exhibits, photos, and other artifacts, the museum provides unique insight into the beloved American author. Keep an eye on its website, too, for events that are hosted at the museum throughout the year. Plan your visit on the official website of Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum. Or, go here for Facebook.
- Mark Twain Cave
Facebook/Mark Twain Cave Complex Mark Twain Cave, 300 Cave Hollow Rd, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
Facebook/Mark Twain Cave Complex
Facebook/Mark Twain Cave Complex Join an hour-long guided tour of what’s billed as the “World Famous Mark Twain Cave” and “Missouri’s oldest show cave.” The massive cave boasts more than 250 passageways and inspired Twain’s famous novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The cave complex also features a winery and a campground. If you’ve got the time, you might want to make a day and a night of it. Find more information on the official website of Mark Twain Cave Complex. Or, go here for Facebook.
- Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse
Google/Jin Zou Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, E Rock St, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
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Google/Sheila For some of the most gorgeous views of Hannibal, stop by the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse. You can access the lighthouse by climbing a set of 244 stairs or by parking near the top of the lighthouse, the latter of which is wheelchair-accessible. You cannot go in the lighthouse, which dates back to 1935. However, the views more than make up for that. Head over to the official website of Hannibal Parks & Recreation Department to learn more about the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse.
Have you been to any of these historic landmarks in Hannibal? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Then consider, during your visit, adding these Hannibal attractions to your itinerary.
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The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, 120 N Main St, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
Facebook/Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Snap photos of the fence Tom Sawyer famously painted before heading into the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum. Through exhibits, photos, and other artifacts, the museum provides unique insight into the beloved American author. Keep an eye on its website, too, for events that are hosted at the museum throughout the year. Plan your visit on the official website of Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum. Or, go here for Facebook.
Facebook/Mark Twain Cave Complex
Mark Twain Cave, 300 Cave Hollow Rd, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
Join an hour-long guided tour of what’s billed as the “World Famous Mark Twain Cave” and “Missouri’s oldest show cave.” The massive cave boasts more than 250 passageways and inspired Twain’s famous novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The cave complex also features a winery and a campground. If you’ve got the time, you might want to make a day and a night of it. Find more information on the official website of Mark Twain Cave Complex. Or, go here for Facebook.
Google/Jin Zou
Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, E Rock St, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
Google/Annie’s Adventures
Google/Sheila
For some of the most gorgeous views of Hannibal, stop by the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse. You can access the lighthouse by climbing a set of 244 stairs or by parking near the top of the lighthouse, the latter of which is wheelchair-accessible. You cannot go in the lighthouse, which dates back to 1935. However, the views more than make up for that. Head over to the official website of Hannibal Parks & Recreation Department to learn more about the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse.
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