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Hannibal History Museum: Museum Featured on PBS "Illinois Stories"
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Museum Featured on PBS "Illinois Stories". Hannibal History Museum was proud to be featured on the Emmy-award winning PBS show "Illinois Stories" hosted by Mark McDonald - this episode aired January, 2015. Explore the History Museum. Explore the Molly Brown Birthplace and Museum. Big River Steampunk Festival. Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours. Live Performance: The Life and Times of Molly Brown. Become a Time Keeper. How You Can Help. LIVE SHOW: "The Life and Times of Molly Brown". Top Rated on Trip Advisor!
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Hannibal History Museum: Historic Hannibal Tour
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Ring History to L. See the locations and hear the stories. Of Hannibal's remarkable past. On our guided driving tour! Please call (573)248-1819 for tour schedule, reservations or further information! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Explore the History Museum. Explore the Molly Brown Birthplace and Museum. Big River Steampunk Festival. Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours. Live Performance: The Life and Times of Molly Brown. Become a Time Keeper. How You Can Help. LIVE SHOW: "The Life and Times of Molly Brown".
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Hannibal History Museum: Live Performance: "The Life & Times of Molly Brown"
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Live Performance: "The Life and Times of Molly Brown". Historian Lisa Marks brings the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown to life in this one-hour live performance at the Hannibal History Museum. Hear her amazing life story: her birth in Hannibal in 1867, the childhood years during Hannibal's Gilded Age, her migration to Colorado in 1886, the road to wealth and fame, her experiences aboard Titanic. Tragedy but also one of the most important human rights activists and social reformers of her generation. Live Perfor...
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Raising Laura: January 2010
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A journal of a couple of ex-Seattle urbanites who are restoring two "dying properties" in the picturesque town of Hannibal, Missouri, and (re)learning small town living. Sunday, January 24, 2010. Full Circle (A Thirst for Connectiveness - Part II). Our friend Don sporting the last of the Becky Thatcher House T-shirts. Floor will be used for classes and other learning activities held or sponsored by the. These figurines that once belonged to the. Becky Thatcher House went on auction in August 2008. And em...
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Raising Laura: December 2009
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A journal of a couple of ex-Seattle urbanites who are restoring two "dying properties" in the picturesque town of Hannibal, Missouri, and (re)learning small town living. Saturday, December 26, 2009. A Thirst for Connectiveness - Part I. Laura Hawkins died 81 years ago on this day (December 26, 1928) at 3:15 am in her home. Cause of her death was listed as "senility". For more on her death, click the link to the blog post, "Lady of the House - Part 2":. To listen to the piece, click on "Listen to the Stor...
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Raising Laura: November 2008
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A journal of a couple of ex-Seattle urbanites who are restoring two "dying properties" in the picturesque town of Hannibal, Missouri, and (re)learning small town living. Thursday, November 27, 2008. 19th Century Facebook Foto – Uncanny Resemblance. Dave Thomson, our Mark Twain expert sent me a daguerreotype image of a little girl who possesses a number of Laura Hawkins' features and hence bears a surprising resemblance to her, were she a child:. Http:/ naztybaby.livejournal.com/. Sunday, November 23, 2008.
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Hannibal History Museum: Explore the History Museum
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Explore the History Museum. Through interactive exhibits, artifacts and historic photos, the Hannibal History Museum tells the story of Hannibal's remarkable past. The Sauk (Sac) and Fox tribes wintered in northeast Missouri for many centuries after spending summers further north in Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The river was called misi-ziibi ("Great River") by the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe who also were found in this area. In 1825, Moses D. Bates purchased his first steamboat, the General Putnam. Willia...
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Hannibal History Museum
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Why Local History Matters (for Hannibal). In the December issue of Hannibal Magazine,. We wrote an article concerning the potentia l future o f vacant historic buildings in our downtown area , and how supporting a historic district or maintaining local histor y can provide real benefits to a town whose interest to the outside world is its heritage. Than ks to publisher Rich Heiser, we are able to post the article in full below. By Ken and Lisa Marks). That would mold a young Sam Clemens or Margaret Tobin...
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Hannibal History Museum: 2014 Year In Review -- Hannibal History Museum
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2014 Year In Review - Hannibal History Museum. Friends, we've produced this video featuring our accomplishments in 2014 - promoting Hannibal's history and tourism, providing education and entertainment, and having a doggone good time! Won't you please join the fun and help us continue our mission in 2015? Simply click the "Donate" button to the left to contribute via PayPal - all donations are tax-deductible. Together we can make history! Explore the History Museum. Big River Steampunk Festival.
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Hannibal History Museum: Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours
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Haunted Hannibal Ghost Tours. A history-based guided driving tour all around one of the most haunted towns in America! Climb aboard our shuttle and learn the secrets of many of Hannibal's most notoriously haunted sites - both past and present. Hear stories of murder and mischief during Mark Twain's boyhood days in Hannibal, meet the present-day ghosts of the mansions on Millionaires' Row, and so much more! May - Oct Nightly at 7:00pm. Nov - Dec Nightly at 5:00pm. March - April Nightly at 5:00pm.