Mark Twain Memorial Bridge Scenic Overlook in Riverview Park, Hannibal, MO Panoramic View
This scenic overlook is close to the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge connecting Illinois and Missouri over the Mississippi River.
Video starts looking at the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge as it pan clockwise with a look at the nearby path leading to the boundary of the park before coming back to the Mississippi River and the bridge.
Views from Riverview Park, Hannibal, Missouri
Views from Riverview Park, Hannibal, Missouri
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Hannibal, Missouri | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Hannibal, US State..
There's Rockcliffe Mansion, Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, Tom and Huck's Statue, Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, Becky Thatcher's House, Riverview Park, Molly Brown Museum and Home, Mt Olivet Cemetery And Memorial Park and more...
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Hannibal - Missouri: Rockcliffe Mansion, Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, Mark Twain Cave and Cameron Cave, Tom and Huck's Statue, Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, Big River Train Town, Becky Thatcher's House, Cave Hollow West Winery, Molly Brown Museum and Home, Jim's Journey: The Huck Finn Freedom Center, Hannibal Free Public Library, Riverview Park
Visit Hannibal, Missouri!
Located on the bank of the Mississippi River lies historic Hannibal, Missouri. Approximately 100 miles Northwest of St. Louis, Hannibal is one of Missouri’s best tourism destinations. As the boyhood home to author Mark Twain, Hannibal is famously known as the setting for timeless novels including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. With a plethora of things to do in Hannibal, this river town is the perfect destination for a fun-filled weekend getaway or a full week of history and adventure!
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Hannibal Missouri Celebrates Year of Mark Twain
The American writer Ernest Hemingway once said, All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. Visitors from around the world come to the small town of Hannibal on the banks of the Mississippi River in the Midwest state of Missouri to see Mark Twain's hometown. The town includes many of the places Twain made famous in books like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. 2010 is the 100th anniversary of Twain's death and the 125th anniversary of Huckleberry Finn. As VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports, Hannibal is celebrating both anniversaries.
Drone looking at the Mississippi River in hannibal Missouri
Flying drone on December 30 2017 Mississippi River in hannibal Missouri at the lighthouse
Historic Photographs of Hannibal, Missouri
The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division has a large number of historic photographs of Hannibal in its collection.
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Afternoon at a creek..
We enjoyed some time today down at a local creek. We took a pool tube down and everyone loved riding the rapids down..:)
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Hannibal Inn reopens
The Hannibal Inn hosted the Hannibal Area Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo over the weekend. It was the first major event for the newly-renovated hotel.
What The Hell Is This
Found This On The Side Of The Side of the road, have no idea what it is.
Roosevelt: Dedication of Bridge, Hannibal, Missouri 221791-04 | Footage Farm
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[1936 - President Roosevelt: Dedication of Bridge, Hannibal, Missouri. 04Sep36]
LS SOF Motorcade led by motorcycle police escort arriving past large crowd w/ band playing; FDR waving from limousine w/ flags on front.
21:41:31 LSs & pans of packed crowd watching, houses in background.
21:42:11 LS across empty new Mark Twain Memorial Bridge towards Illinois; pan to banner: Illinois Welcomes President Roosevelt above empty highway. GOOD.
21:42:32 Speakers stand w/ VIPS, applause; LS w/ FDR at lectern: SOF, “Governor Horner, Mayor, I’m glad to come back to Hannibal. Many, many years ago I made a speech here; and I’m glad to come back for many reasons. One of which I remember well that Hannibal was the home town of an old friend of mine with whom I served in the World War; a distinguished American naval officer, Admiral Coontz. (edit) pride, & with a glory in American tradition that I enjoy this happy privilege today, joining in this tribute to one who impressed himself upon the lives of youth everywhere all through the last fourscore years & ten. (edit)
21:43:44 MCU, SOF “and we’re all boys. (applause) Mark Twain and his tales still live, though the years have passed & time has wrought its changes on the Mississippi. The little white town drowsing in the sunshine of the days of Huckleberry Finn & Tom Sawyer has become the metropolis of Northeastern Missouri. (edit)
21:44:17 CU “birthplace, & the haunts of his youth is very dear to me; especially because I, myself as a boy, a younger boy than I am now, had the happy privilege of shaking hands with Mark Twain. (applause) That was a day I shall never forget. With every American boy, & every American who has ever been a boy, I thrill today at the great structure joining two great States in the commemoration of youths' immortal. (edit)
21:45:01 LS “of a changing order, a necessarily changing order. The river ferry started to go when the old railroad bridge joined Missouri & Illinois back in 1870. (edit).
21:45:23 LS “of mixed rail and vehicular traffic. The very story of the crossings of the Mississippi for a 100 years that story seems to me symbolic of the necessary changes that take place in the structure of American life. This bridge, with its three-quarters of a million dollars' outlay, stands symbolic of what can be accomplished by the cooperation of local governments & the Federal Government. Here, in this act of progress, we find the Federal Government, the City of Hannibal, the State of Missouri & the State of Illinois all joined together in coordinated action. Together they have given you this new bridge. And, my friends, working together in the days to come, they will greatly further the prosperity & convenience of the people of the United States in every part of the Nation. (end of speech).
21:46:48 LS of people watch as VIPs leave stand.
21:47:07 MOS MS FDR in limousine w/ scissors & ribbon, smiling & cutting ribbon.
21:47:24 MOS Motorcycle police leading motorcade across bridge. POV across bridge without traffic & view past sign: Leaving Missouri. Brief POV to rear.
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1936 Mark Twain Memorial Bridge in 2000: Recorded on a potato.
This video documents one of the final days the 1936 era Mark Twain Memorial Bridge was open. The bridge was replaced by a new bridge also named Mark Twain Memorial Bridge that opened September 16, 2000.
The video was stored on a Nitrate CD, and it deteriorated over the years. The video was taped using a potato attached to a low grade VCR from Wal-Mart.
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Hannibal Folklife Festival
The last day of the Hannibal Folklife Festival 2009. My girlfriend and I visited for the afternoon from Fairfield, IA and were pleasantly surprised that it lives up to its name.
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Trail of Tears State Park // Mississippi River Scenic Overlook - Jackson, Missouri
Here is a short montage that I put together using my iPhone of the Trail of Tears State Park and the Mississippi River Scenic Overlook located in beautiful Jackson, MO.
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Drug raid
The Hannibal Police Department's Special Response Team executed a narcotics search warrant in the 2000 block of Chestnut Street in Hannibal Friday morning. -
USA Hannibal MO 1981
I am Wolfgang Gegusch and this is my video. Thank You for Your interest on my video. This video is a part of the playlist “1981 USA center” of 23 videos covering the total tour through the center of the USA, starting and ending at Huston. The playlist takes 1 h, 44 min. The tour took 8 weeks with 15.000 miles by car.
I was accompanied by my wife. We saw Hannibal on the way from St. Louis to Chicago. My wife had a special interest in visiting Hannibal, because she read Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn and I not. From Chicago we continued in a 5 days drive to the Yellowstone NP.
Whispering Highlands Mississippi River View Property
Mississippi River view property located in Southwest Wisconsin with breathtaking panoramic views of the river and river valley! Contact your Land Specialist at 1-800-648-8302 for more information and to set up a time to experience this property!