Bill Bryson has written a fascinating book called, “The Lost Continent: Travels in Small Town America.” In the book, he tells of traveling to Hannibal, Missouri to visit the boyhood home of the noted author Mark Twain. He described the house as a “trim, white-washed house with green shutters… set incongruously in the middle of downtown.” It costs two dollars to visit Mark Twain’s home and to walk around the site.
Bill Bryson said he found the home to be a disappointment. He expressed his disillusionment like this:
“It purported to be a faithful reproduction of the original interiors, but there were wires and water sprinklers clumsily evident in every room. I also very much doubt that young Samuel Clemens’ bedroom had Ar…
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