Statues tell the stories of our past, honoring historical and prominent figures - from George Washington Carver to Hannah Cole - throughout Missouri’s history. The majority of statues, of course, honor real life individuals. The Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer statue in Hannibal, Missouri goes against the grain of tradition, paying tribute to literary characters who’ve become two of the most recognizable names in fiction. Here's what you need to know about Hannibal's famous Tom and Huck statue.
Stroll along Main Street in the darling town of Hannibal, and you might feel as though you’ve journeyed back in time, to the days when Samuel Clemens was just a boy.
Clemens, who would grow up to become beloved author Mark Twain, moved to Hannibal, from his birthplace of Florida, Missouri, when he was just four years old.
Twain’s influence is everywhere you go in town – from Tom Sawyer’s Fence to the statue of the author that has stood in Riverview Park since 1913. (Twain died in 1910.)
Two of his most famous characters, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, also have their own statue, tucked at the bottom of Cardiff Hill at North and Main Street.
While the adventures of Tom and Huck took place in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, the town was, in fact, based on Twain’s real-life hometown. Thus, it seemed natural that Hannibal be the setting for the statue.
George Mahan hired artist Frederick C. Hibbard to sculpt the statue of Tom and Huck. The bronze statue would be one of the first of its kind. Statues usually, to that point, honored real-life individuals.
Mahan is also responsible for saving Twain’s boyhood home. He bought and restored the home, gifting it to Hannibal in 1911. Today, visitors from around the world visit the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum.
Mahan gifted the statue to Hannibal on May 27, 1926. At the time, Mahan said the statue represented Tom when he realized he wanted to get out of town and see more of the world.
Huck’s hand is rested on Tom’s arm and, Mahan asserted, shows his contentment with remaining in St. Petersburg while silently trying to keep Tom in town.
Today, visitors from around the world visit this Hannibal, MO Tom Sawyer statue, snapping photos and selfies.
When you come to Hannibal, immerse yourself in the history of the city's most famous son and stay at this Mark Twain-themed Airbnb. Have you been to the Tom and Huck Statue in Missouri? Share your experience in the comments! Soak up another piece of Missouri history with a visit to Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis.
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