1896 Queen Anne Victorian home on Millionaires Rowe in historic Hannibal, Missouri: Mark Twain's Hometown; walk three blocks to downtown and the Mississippi River. Starting at
$99 per night
Three blocks from the Garden House to downtown with attractions, museums, river front, shopping and places to explore. Hannibal is Mark Twains hometown and the "Unsinkable Molly Brown's" childhood home as well, passenger and survior of the Titantic.
Beautiful snapshot of what a home would of looked like in 1896, in the Victorian age of America. Built by one of the infamous lumber barons, Albert Wells Pettibone in 1896, just after he graduated Yale in 1895.
LaBinnah Bistro, casual fine dining, 28 seat intimate Medt. American cuisine with local and international wines and beers, at your service! Exceptional entrees that will excite your pallet.
Comfortable feather beds, either King or Queen; well apointed with TV, DVD, WiFi throughout the house, bottled waters and homemade cookies at check in, includes a full exciting breakfast each morning; Signature robes, a shared or possilbe private bath with rainhead shower heads; Dinner options/
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