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Mark Twain, Cosmic Traveler

Wednesday, 9 June '21   7:30pm – 8:30pm EDT
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From a young age, Mark Twain was a traveling man. Whether it was traveling in a steamboat up the Mississippi, crossing the American desert in a stagecoach, or one of his countless trips across the Atlantic; it’s hard to imagine a place he did not go. This program will discuss many (but not all) of the trips Twain took over his life as well as a few that he did not. We will explore where he went, why he went, and how he got there. We will also delve into Twain’s vivid imagination and discuss some of the Universe’s most sought-after travel destinations. His birth under Halley’s Comet triggered a fascination with outer space as well as the proposed methods of travel therein. Presented by the Mark Twain House and Museum.

Presented by the Mark Twain House and Museum, https://marktwainhouse.org/about/
Virtual talk open to all ages.

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