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Hannibal, Missouri, known worldwide as the boyhood hometown of Mark Twain and immortalized in Twain's masterpieces The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, has a rich history, both pre- and post-Twain. Because of its proximity to the river and the daily arrival of steamboats on the levy, the small hamlet grew from 30 settlers in 1819 to a bustling town of more than 6,500 when Mark Twain left Hannibal in the late 1850s.

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Hannibal, Missouri, known worldwide as the boyhood hometown of Mark Twain and immortalized in Twain's masterpieces The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, has a rich history, both pre- and post-Twain. Because of its proximity to the river and the daily arrival of steamboats on the levy, the small hamlet grew from 30 settlers in 1819 to a bustling town of more than 6,500 when Mark Twain left Hannibal in the late 1850s.
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Ken Marks and his wife Lisa act as curators of the Hannibal History Museum, conduct Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours and are contributors to publications such as Hannibal Magazine. The Marks are members of the Friends of Historic Hannibal, the Marion County Historical Society and the Historic Hannibal Marketing Council. Lisa Marks and her husband Ken act as curators of the Hannibal History Museum, conduct Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours and are contributors to publications such as Hannibal Magazine. The Marks are members of the Friends of Historic Hannibal, the Marion County Historical Society and the Historic Hannibal Marketing Council.