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Downtown Hannibal
Downtown Hannibal is full of shops, restaurants and history. Take a look at some of the attractions it has to offer, which includes Mark Twain's boyhood home.
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Downtown Hannibal
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Downtown Hannibal at night
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Cardiff Hill
Cardiff Hill is located at the north end of downtown Hannibal. At the base there is a statue of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, at the top is the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse.
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Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse
The lighthouse is located on top of Cardiff Hill and was dedicated in 1935, on the 100th anniversary of mark Twain's birth. It was first turned on by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Marion County Courthouse
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Marion County Courtroom
This is the judicial court, located inside of the Marion County Courtroom. Get a great view of a place you hopefully will never see in person.
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Outside of Marion County Courthouse
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Mark Twain Cave
A majestic show cave located just south of Hannibal on Highway 79. The cave was the inspiration for several of Tom and Huck's adventures.
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Ilasco Memorial
Former town located south of Hannibal on Highway 79. All that remains of the former immigrant town is a memorial by a church.
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Rockcliffe Mansion
John J. Cruikshank lived in this beautiful mansion from 1900 to 1924 and Mark Twain stayed here on his last visit to Hannibal in 1902..
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More Rockcliffe Mansion VRs
Outside of Rockcliffe Mansion: Quicktime | Flash
Rockcliffe Mansion upstairs: Quicktime | Flash
Rockcliffe Mansion bedroom: Quicktime | Flash
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