Nestled in Hartford, the Mark Twain House & Museum stands as a testament to the literary genius of its former owner. Built in the 19th century, this Victorian home was where Mark Twain penned some of his most celebrated works, including those featuring Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, in the billiard room that also served as his personal library. Today, visitors can explore the restored house, which now operates as a museum, offering a glimpse into the life and creative process of one of America’s most beloved authors.
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