48th Annual Hannibal Folklife Festival in Historic Hannibal Missouri

Date: Oct 20, 2024 | Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

48th Annual Hannibal Folklife Festival in Historic Hannibal Missouri. Dates: Saturday & Sunday, October 19th & 20th. This two-day festival celebrates Hannibal's rich history and will feature over 100 exhibitors of traditional craftsmen, artisans, artists, makers, food, live music, and period re-enactors all taking place on Historic North Main Street in Hannibal. Admission is FREE! See website for more info.

Festival Dates and Times:

Saturday, October 19th | 10am-5pm
Sunday, October 20th | 10am-4pm

For More Information:

Historic Hannibal Missouri | 573-221-2477 | Website | Facebook

Hannibal, Missouri is located about 2 hours north of Downtown St. Louis. This historic city is the boyhood home of the famous author, Mark Twain. Located along the Mississippi River, visitors can experience many of the same adventures Mark Twain had as a boy, as well as some of those that Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer had, too! Cruise on a riverboat, visit the Mark Twain Museum and Twain sites, explore the cave Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher got lost in. Hannibal also has wonderful shopping in Historic Downtown. Many annual events and festivals are held in Hannibal throughout the year.
Directions: From St. Louis: Take I-70 or I-64 west, to Highway 61 north to Hannibal. OR take the scenic route along the Mississippi River - Highway 79, nicknamed "The Little Dixie Highway" and enjoy the historic towns of Clarksville and Louisiana on the way to Hannibal.

Address:


Broadway and Main Streets,
Hannibal, MO
63401





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