Discover the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum with options for adults and families, offering up to 50% off on entry
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Explore Mark Twain's childhood home and properties that inspired his stories through a unique immersive experience
Visitors can explore eight historical properties including Mark Twain’s boyhood home, which is a National Historic Landmark. The museum also features intriguing spots like the Huckleberry Finn house and Becky Thatcher’s house. Curious about how these places influenced his tales? Guests get a peek into history with access to sites like J. M. Clemens Justice of the Peace Office, Grant’s Drugstore, and more, offering both educational insight and delightful exploration.
What we offer
Choose from options like day passes for adults or families, or opt for an Apprentice Level Membership to enjoy additional perks throughout the year. Each pass grants access to explore various historic locations that played significant roles in Mark Twain's life and work. These offers provide different levels of engagement with unique experiences awaiting at every turn.- $11.00 for fo 2 Adult Passes ($22.00 value): Enjoy a day exploring historical sites for two adults
- $17.00 for 2 Adults and 2 Kids ($34.00 value): A family-friendly visit with access for two adults and two kids
- $49.00 for an Apprentice Level Membership ($100.00 value): Dive deeper with an annual membership providing extensive benefits
Why you should grab the offer
This is an opportunity not just to visit but truly experience where Mark Twain grew up—a place rich with history that shaped his storytelling genius. With options tailored for both adults and families, there’s something special here for everyone who loves literature or history alike! From exploring eight remarkable properties including Norman Rockwell art pieces illustrating scenes from classic novels to participating in interactive programs such as Tom & Becky performances—the whole family will find themselves captivated by tales from yesteryears brought alive today! And let's not forget about those charming music evenings under starry skies adding another layer of enchantment perfect whether you're visiting solo or bringing loved ones along; plus educators can benefit too thanks educational workshops designed inspire teaching methods revolving around iconic American literary treasures.Need to know info
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 12 per person.
- Valid only for option purchased.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Limit 1 per visit.
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About Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Countless readers remember the white fences and riverside scenery described in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. But fewer have visited the quaint two-story house where author Mark Twain spent his childhood, gathering inspiration for his famous stories. The spot, first converted into a museum in 1912, was named one of the Top 100 Places to Take Your Kids by Frommer's. Visitors today continue to peruse one-of-a-kind relics from Twain's life, such as his tobacco pipe, his pocket watch, and his Oxford gown. Seven other historic sites surround Twain's boyhood home, among them a museum gallery with 15 Norman Rockwell paintings that depict imagery from Twain's works and the Huckleberry Finn house, the former home of the character's real-life inspiration, Tom Blankenship.