Hannibal, Missouri Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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Garth Woodside Mansion
Hannibal, MO
Rooms: 11
With Private Bath: 11
Rates: 175.00- 395.00 USD
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Although Hannibal could have been just another riverboat town, it stands out to the bed and breakfast visitor by being the hometown of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the distinguished author commonly referred to as Mark Twain. Hannibal’s Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum promotes both awareness and appreciation of the life and literary works that the bed and breakfast guest is... » show more certain to enjoy. For a panoramic view of Hannibal and the Mississippi River, bed and breakfast guests can plan to visit to the Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, the only lighthouse built inland. Hannibal bed and breakfast visitors can enjoy a leisurely cruise on the Mark Twain Mississippi Riverboat offering incredible sightseeing, fabulous eats and entertaining jazz music. Hannibal bed and breakfast adventurer seeker will certainly be amazed by Sawyer’s Creek Fun Park or the Hannibal Rocks Offroad Park. For bed and breakfast cave explorers, Hannibal has the Cameron Cave and the Mark Twain Cave. See the fascinating and mysterious beauty of these underground treasures. The Molly Brown Birthplace and Museum in Hannibal is a tribute to this Titanic survivor known as the ‘Unsinkable Molly Brown’. Bed and breakfast visitors to Hannibal will certainly appreciate the incredible architecture and beautiful décor of the Italianate mansion known as the Garth Woodside Mansion or the Rockcliffe Mansion, restored to its original turn of the century splendor. Plan a memorable bed and breakfast escape to Hannibal and experience fiction come to life. « show less
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