The Mark Twain House and Museum was the home of Mark Twain (a.k.a. Samuel Langhorne Clemens) from 1874 to 1891 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Before 1874, Twain had lived in Hannibal, Missouri. The architectural style of the 19-room house is Victorian Gothic. The house is also notable for the major works written during his residency, including《The Gilded Age》, 《The Adventures of Tom Sawyer》, 《The Prince and the Pauper》, 《Life on the Mississippi》, 《Huckleberry Finn》, 《A Tramp Abroad》, and 《A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court》.
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