Museums, historical places, libraries, art galleries, amusement parks, and other attractions, as well as sports and recreational programs and facilities, fairs and other events in Hannibal, Missouri are the focus of topics in this category.
 
 
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The annual 5, 10, and 15 kilometer run and 5 kilometer walk is held in Hannibal, Missouri to benefit the Hannibal Regional Hospital Foundation. Sponsors are recognized, along with information about its training program and guides, a course map, race rules, records, and results, as well as video from past events.
http://www.hannibalcannibal.com/
Part of the collegiate Prospect League, the Hannibal Cavemen play at Clemens Field in Hannibal, Missouri. Its schedules, roster, and information about ticket sales are put forward, along with a history of the ball teams that have played at Clemens Field, as well as an online shopping area.
http://www.hannibalbaseball.com/
Founded in 1845, the public library in Hannibal was the first free tax-supported public library in Missouri. Its location, library hours, a calendar of programs and events, and information about its services and programs for people of all ages, as well as local history resources are featured.
http://www.hannibal.lib.mo.us/
Operating as a non-profit corporation, the Hannibal History Museum opened in 2011. Its board of directors and artifact contributors are highlighted, along with a calendar of events, information about visiting the facilities, and an overview of its educational and other programs.
http://www.hannibalhistorymuseum.com/
The municipal department maintains more than thirty parks within the city of Hannibal, Missouri, and facilitates recreational programs and events. Each of its parks and facilities are highlighted, and information about shelter and recreation center reservations, program registrations, and contacts are posted.
http://www.hannibalparks.org/
The cave properties, situated near Hannibal, Missouri, consist of the Mark Twain Cave and the Cameron Cave, each of which are highlighted, along with a history, tour hours and prices, school tour policies and study guides, a campground map, and things to do while there.
http://www.marktwaincave.com/
The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum
Owned by the city of Hannibal, Missouri, the boyhood home of Mark Twain, Judge Clemens justice of the peace office, Grant’s Drug Store/Pilaster House, and the Tom and Huck statue, are maintained by the Mark Twain Home Board, which oversees the daily operation of the facilities. Membership information and an overview of the facilities, its events and exhibits, group tour information, and its research resources are discussed.
http://www.marktwainmuseum.org/