Hannibal · 208 Hill St, Hannibal, MO 63401
Type
Historic District
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
Adventures of Huck Finn (1993), Tom and Huck (1995), various period productions
Permit
Required
Visual character
“19th Century Mississippi River, Period-Authentic”
About
Hannibal is Mark Twain's hometown—a Mississippi River town where the 1840s–1860s commercial streetscape and the river bluffs above the water create one of the most authentic 19th-century American environments still accessible for film production. The Missouri Film Office promotes Hannibal for its combination of historic preservation and Mississippi River drama: the Mark Twain Boyhood Home complex, the original commercial blocks on Hill and Main Streets, the Cardiff Hill landscape, and the actual Mississippi River all contribute to a location that requires virtually no period dressing for pre-Civil War American stories. Multiple adaptations of Twain's work have filmed here, and the local liaison has experience managing productions that require controlled access to the river itself.
Where you'll be
Promoted by Missouri Film Office. Mark Twain's hometown, National Historic Landmark.
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