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    4.9 (37 reviews)
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    Just over 123 years after the construction of the Rockcliffe Mansion was complete, my better half and I had a chance to stay overnight in the beautiful Anne Louise's Chamber. It was an experience that we will forever remember. The Mansion sits on a hill - The highest point in Hannibal that offers breathtaking views of the town, river, and gorgeous fall foliage below. It was an appetizer before entering the doors of the Mansion. The owners, Warren & Juan, greeted us and made us feel welcomed right away. Our stay included a complimentary comprehensive and informative guided tour of the Mansion by Warren. His animation and enthusiasm bring the place to life. At the end of the tour, he brought us to our room and demonstrated how to operate the door locks, shower, and more. It seems like a "no-brainer" nowadays, but remember, this place is over 123 years old, and things were much different then with absolute ingenuity, quality, and solidness. After we checked into our room, we went downstairs to the historic kitchen to join Warren, Juan, and other guests for wine, cheese, crackers, and incredible conversation. It was fantastic getting to know them and the other guests. It was a time of warmth and laughter. Our room was tremendous - Comfortable and unique. I couldn't help but look at the pictures and paintings and reflect on the history of that family and the stories behind them all. We felt like welcomed guests of the Cruikshank family. After a magnificent night's sleep, we again joined everyone in the elegant formal dining room for a three-course breakfast prepared by Juan that included coffee, orange juice, and a variety of teas. We were presented with a plate of mixed fruits and a bowl of yogurt topped with fruit and granola. The main course was delicious and included Quiche, hashed browns, ham, and bacon. It was an absolutely perfect weekend for my girlfriend and I. Thank you to Warren and Juan for making this an indelible experience for us both!

    Breakfast was served with yogurt, fruit, bacon. ham, and a vegetable quiche.  Everything was delicious.
    Cate R.

    Happy hour and breakfast was provided and was wonderful. Our hosts Warren and Juan were very hospitable and had great stories about their beautiful historic home. We stayed 2 days and will definitely be back.

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    Julie A.

    Touring Rockcliffe was a highlight of our Hannibal visit! Many have mentioned Juan- he is a very knowledgeable tour guide. I enjoyed listening to him describe some of the restoration decisions- he is passionate about his work and the quality and integrity of the restoration. The top floor housed the staff and what was a large ball room. Juan himself hung the wallpaper on the walls and ceilings of the Ball Room and the Governess's bedroom. The papers are gorgeous and the design of all of the borders and details is intricate. Anyone who has ever hung wallpaper can only imagine the attention to detail that had to be applied to this labor of love. There are many beautiful rooms and details to appreciate in this house, not the least of which is the huge Tiffany window. If you are a house lover or a history lover, the Rockcliffe is not to be missed!

    We had the pleasure of staying in the Governess chamber. What a phenomenal experience! Highly recommended!

    The entry hall from the staircase landing (not seen is large Tiffany window behind me).
    Carolyn L.

    What great hosts! They did everything possible to make our visit an interesting and comfortable experience. We learned that when the mansion was built around 1900, it featured beyond state of the art electrical and mechanical features and the interiors and furnishings were, and still are, impressive. It is worthwhile going out of your way to make this part of your road trip. The 30 room Victorian mansion is well situated on a high limestone bluff overlooking the Mississippi. I urge you to take the tour and learn about the mansion's unusual history (and near destruction). If you can, spend the night. A wine and cheese social hour on the porch and a large delicious breakfast in the dining room are included (along with the tour). We hope to return some day.

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    Fascinating tour. Well worth your time. Tour guide did a great job and answered all our questions.

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    Wonderful tour. Guide was very knowledgeable on the history. Well worth the $15 for the tour.

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    When are you going to see a lighthouse in the middle of the country? This little lighthouse was…read morebuilt in 1934 to honor Mark Twain on the 100th anniversary of his birth. The picturesque lighthouse is non-functional and overlooks the Mississippi River. There is a plaque that describes the history of the lighthouse, which was dedicated in 1935 by Franklin Roosevelt. In 1960, the lighthouse was destroyed in a windstorm and rebuilt in 1963. The current building was dedicated by John Kennedy in 1963 and later renovated in 1994. You can see the lighthouse house from downtown Hannibal and climb the steep stairs to view up close. We drove up the windy road to the base where there is free parking for about a dozen cars. After ascending a short flight of steps, we were rewarded with views of the Mississippi River, downtown Hannibal and peeks of the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge. The lighthouse is not open for tours, it's just an outside visit. There is no charge to see the building. There are no amenities at the site except for a bench. The lighthouse is worth a short visit.

    I'm an idiot. I saw the lighthouse high up on the hill and it never occurred to me that I could…read moreDRIVE to it. Instead, I climbed the steps from the riverside. It's a lot of steps. Thankfully, there are landings and benches along the way where I was able to catch my breath and remind myself that I need to exercise more. At the top at last, the lighthouse has a caption that points out that construction started in 1934 and was completed in less than two months. It opened in 1935 on the 100th birthday of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the most beloved son of Hannibal. The lighthouse is ornamental and not used for navigation, but it does have a light. The light was lit remotely by President Franklin D. Roosevelt from Washington DC. The steps were added in 1947 and the lighthouse was rebuilt in 1963 after a windstorm destroyed the original in 1960. It is 54 feet tall and 200 feet above the Mississippi River. There are 244 steps and I can confirm that last fact from personal experience. There is an impressive view from the top though the view from Riverview Park a mile or two from here is a bit nicer. But there's no lighthouse there. [Review 19713 overall - 191 in Missouri - 685 of 2023.]

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    4.0(1 review)
    0.6 mi

    Samuel Clemens grew up in Hannibal Missouri, though he wasn't using his pen name of Mark Twain at…read morethe time. He learned the trade of riverboat pilot, earning his pilot's license in 1859 at the age of 23. Clemens had signed on as a pilot's apprentice in 1857 while on his way to Mississippi. He had been commissioned to write a series of comic travel letters for the Keokuk Daily Post, but after writing five, decided he'd rather be a pilot than a writer. He piloted his own boats for two years, until the Civil War halted steamboat traffic. Have a read at one autobiographical chapter: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1875/03/old-times-on-the-mississippi-part-iii/537831/ The caption with this statue of Train reads, "In 1857 young Samuel Clemens began to learn the trade of a steamboat pilot on the Lower Mississippi River. When his piloting career ended with the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, Clemens went to Nevada Territory where he first used pen name Mark Twin in 1863 while writing for the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City. Clemens took the name 'Mark Twain' from the River sounding that indicated 12 feet of water which was safe for navigation. This statue was given to the City of Hannibal by the Schwartz Family of East Hannibal, Illinois, July 4, 2003." The statue is located in Riverfront Park where there is plenty of free parking. [Review 19723 overall - round number 200 in Missouri - 695 of 2023.]

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    This was a great tour! We started off in the visitors center. Then we toured Samuel Clemens boyhood…read morehome. "Becky Thacker's" house was across the street, as well as Grant's drugstore where the Clemens family lived when they were down on their luck. The city has preserved everything well and is taken care of it for posterity and future generations. My wife and I very much enjoyed this tour. We also took the trolley tour through town, which we enjoyed.

    The tour of homes and museum of Mark Twain in Hannibal is a must see. The tour requires walking and…read moresome steps a probably would be difficult with a stroller, wheel chair or young children (although there are some elevators along the route). We did the tour on a Sunday morning. There were very few other visitors. The tour cost $14/person, which I thought was reasonable. Discounted tickets are available for seniors and kids. There is a small interpretive museum at the start that sets the stage for Sam Clement's / Mark Twain's boyhood and life. Parts of the exhibit are interactive. You then visit the Clement home (Tom Sawyer) which is styled with period furnishings and descriptive plaques. Next are visits to homes that inspired characters in his books - Huck Finn's cabin and Becky Thatcher's home. Becky's home has displays and info about the characters in Twain's books, with stories of Laura, the girl who died inspired Becky. There are clerk's along the way to answer questions, some more engaging than others. The tour acknowledges and describes Twain's views on slavery as you enter his father's office and the pharmacy exhibits. The final stop is down the street at a second museum with large interactive artifacts and a floor devoted to art. Along the tour are four gift shops that carry the shirt, books and other Twain memorabilia. The tour took about 2 hours to complete and you can break for lunch in town. There were restrooms in the museums. I learned a lot about Twain and his family and how he became a successful author. The town has been well preserved and run by local businesses. We found free street parking, but I'm guessing that parking is difficult on a busy tourist day. There is more parking behind the museum. This is a great learning experience, especially if Twain was part of your childhood reading.

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