Hannibal’s murals run the gamut from historical to patriotic, with several featuring characters from Hannibal’s most beloved native son, Mark Twain. Have fun exploring all Hannibal murals. Many are located in Historic Downtown, which makes a great outdoor walk and photo opportunity.
Others may be a short drive, but are certainly worth it!
The mural locations so far:
- 214 N. Main – Huck Finn
- 200 N. Main – Train Station
- 200 N. Main – Trolley Mural
- 305 N. Main – St. Farming and Freedom Mural
- 308 N. Main – Ladies Shoe Ghost Sign
- 323 N. Main – Bear Creek Limestone Ghost Sign
- 323 N. Main – Molly Brown
- 116 N. Third – Independence/Continental Cement
- 120 N. Third – Diamond Jo Riverboat Ghost Sign
- 401 N. Third – Mark Twain & Tom Sawyer
- 114 S. Third – Karlock’s Kars
- 201 S. Third – McKnight Fountain
- 209 Bird St. – American Flag
- 505 S. Main – Arts Council Mural
- 217 S. Main – Mississippi Showboat
- 223 Broadway – Butterfly and Peacock Park
- 301 Broadway – Angel Wings
- 320 Broadway – Hannibal Mural on City Hall
- 712 Broadway – Pour Me a Cold One
- 1634 Market – Hannibal Firehouse
- 2000 Market – Car Mural
- 2816 Market – Trucking
- 3500 Market – American Flag
- 1329 Mark Twain Ave. – Flag & Mark Twain
- 100 Center St – Hannibal history makers
- 3rd & Broadway – Mark Twain Zephyr Mural