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Welcome to Hannibal
Welcome to America's favorite small town, with an amazing heritage we have a huge amount of activities for visitors and locals alike. 
Below is a all the information you need to plan a trip to America's Hometown. Take a look around and get to know Hannibal. Learn about this historical town and get a glimpse of all it has to offer. For more on Hannibal, Click here.

Planning a trip to Hannibal, or maybe just driving through, we've got you covered. From the best sites to see to the driving through town guide, we've got a trip for everyone.
Book Your Hotel Online
Day Trips
Driving Through Guide
Budget Buy Guide
Kids Guide
Attractions
Nightlife
Tours
Antique Stores
Bed & Breakfast Guide
Campground Guide
Bars/Pubs Guide
Restaurant Guide
ATM Locations
Hannibal Courier-Post Visitor's Guide

Hannibal was founded on the banks of the Mississippi River in 1819 and since then has developed a very rich history. It's been witness to the furry of the Mississippi and has seen several of it's citizens become legends. Below are a verity of articles, facts and a timeline about the history of America's Hometown.
Historical News Stories
Courier-Post History
History of the town's growth and changes
Historical Timeline
Fun Facts about Hannibal
Spirit of Mark Twain Cave
Rockcliffe Mansion
Hannibal Courier-Post Visitor's Guide
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Book Your Hotels Online
It's easy to choose a hotel and book your trip to Hannibal. Just click the link to see the hotel choices. Click Here

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Editor's Picks
So you want to know where the locals eat in Hannibal? What about where to eat when you're on a tight budget? And just where are the coolest places to visit or just hang out? hannibal.net has got you covered with our exclusive look at the best of Hannibal.
Where the locals eat
Eating on a budget
Best Places to Visit

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Outdoor Guide
Looking to spend some time outdoors? Well, we've got a great guide for the outdoors in Hannibal from fishing the Mississippi to camping at Mark Twain Lake. Click Here

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Attractions on the Web
Find more information about the following attractions from their official sites:
Rockliffe Mansion
The Riverboat
Stone School Inn

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Lovers Leap
No one knows for sure how many places in Missouri
are known as Lovers Leap; Mark Twain once wrote that there were at least 50 such high bluffs up and down the Mississippi River. Continue.

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