Mark Twain HouseDescriptionBuilt in 1874, this 19-room Victorian mansion is a wonderful example of the late-19th-century style sometimes known as Picturesque Gothic. It was the former home of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. While the famous author and his family lived in this house, he published his major novels, including Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and The Prince and the Pauper. The interior of the house was the work of distinguished designers of the time, including Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Entrance FeeAdults (19–64) – $12 Students – $10 Seniors citizens (65+) – $11 Children (6–12) – $8 Children under 6 – Free
Operating HoursMonday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Open Sunday 12 - 5:30 p.m. Closed Tuesdays January - April. Closed January 1, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving, and December 24 and 25.
Getting ThereIn Hartford, take Exit 46, Sisson Avenue, off I-84 East or West. At the traffic light, turn right (north) onto Sisson. Continue four blocks to the end of Sisson Avenue. At the traffic light, turn right (east) onto Farmington Avenue. Continue three blocks on Farmington and look for the sign on the right at the entrance to the museum's free parking lot.
351 Farmington Ave. Hartford, Connecticut 06105
Phone: (860) 247-0998
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