The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, Hannibal, Missouri
After arriving in Hannibal, the boyhood home of Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, I parked the car and ventured into the Mark Twain Museum Gallery which I had conveniently parked in front of (though I had no idea where the museum was when I parked). I paid the $12 admission fee, and was treated to exhibits on Mark Twain's main works of literature, and other miscellany about his life, his works, and his influences. After touring the gallery, I headed over to the other parts of the Museum , including his boyhood home, Becky Thatcher's house, the Huckleberry Finn House, an interpretive center, the J.M. Clemens Justice of the Peace Office, and Grant's Drug Store. All in all, a true bargain at $12 if ever there was one! Before leaving, I asked a stranger to take a photo of me in front of Tom Sawyer's fence. She happily obliged.


Comments
Post a Comment