The second time I stayed in the USA was in Hannibal, Missouri. 14 Months, had quite the adventures and yes, Mark Twain is everywhere you go, allthough I thought it was more of a grim looking town. Except for Mainstreet and Twain's old house. Still lots of poverty, it was shocking in some areas to be. I did the Huckleberry Finn trail, went camping around Jesse James' caves, saw a tornado pass by over Quincy (on the other side of the Mississippi river) and much more.
So, as you can understand, I've had a fun time watching this documentary. Thanks for posting. :-)
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The second time I stayed in the USA was in Hannibal, Missouri. 14 Months, had quite the adventures and yes, Mark Twain is everywhere you go, allthough I thought it was more of a grim looking town. Except for Mainstreet and Twain's old house. Still lots of poverty, it was shocking in some areas to be. I did the Huckleberry Finn trail, went camping around Jesse James' caves, saw a tornado pass by over Quincy (on the other side of the Mississippi river) and much more. So, as you can understand, I've had a fun time watching this documentary. Thanks for posting. :-)