Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum Celebrates Ten Years
PGAV Destinations Reflects on a Decade of Success at Home of Samuel Clemens
(St. Louis, MO – June 30, 2015) – This year marks the ten-year anniversary of enhanced experiences and renovations at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum in Hannibal, MO and a decade of milestones.
St. Louis-based design firm PGAV Destinations was retained in 2005 to create a number of exhibits and improve the visitor experience at two of the seven buildings comprising the downtown tour of world-renown author Samuel Clemens’s early life, including the Interpretive Center, the Museum Gallery, and new Boyhood Home Gift Shop.
“Mark Twain’s Boyhood Home and Museum was a wonderful project that we felt humbled to be a part of,” said Mike Konzen, principal and chair of PGAV Destinations. “Their collection was phenomenal, enabling us to help create some outstanding guest experiences, and it’s certainly exciting to see how
successful the attraction has been over the years.”
Since the 2005 renovations, the Museum has hosted nearly half a million guests from all over the world, and has developed a dedicated membership mailing list of more than 400 Mark Twain enthusiasts. The year 2015 also marks the tenth anniversary of the organization’s Teacher Workshop, an annual summer workshop to help teachers in grades 4-12 incorporate Twain’s writings into their curriculum. Next year will also be the tenth anniversary of the Music under the Stars summer concert series on the Museum Mall.
Launched in 2011, The Clemens Conference is a quadrennial scholarly conference hosted in Hannibal on all things Mark Twain. Attendees have the opportunity to tour the renovated buildings and full seven-building site during each conference.
“The new exhibits in the Museum’s Interpretative Center and Mark Twain Boyhood Home were the first step in implementing our master plan,” said Henry Sweets, executive director of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum. “We are now ready to complete exhibits in the recently restored Becky Thatcher House and are again partnering with PGAV Destinations to plan these new interpretations.”
With the opening of the reconstructed Huckleberry Finn House in 2007 and the restored Becky Thatcher House in 2013, Sweets and his team are look forward to an active and expanded future for the complex. Following the guidelines of their master plan, the team is working towards a full restoration of the John M. Clemens Justice of the Peace Building, and the Pilaster House.
Most significantly, 2015 marks 103 years since the grand opening of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home to share these special stories and history with the public. For more information about the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, visit the museum’s website.
About PGAV Destinations
PGAV Destinations is a global leader in the planning and design of unique destinations. Now in its fifth decade, the practice has evolved to become the ideal destination-consulting partner, skilled at developing growth-oriented master plans and translating those plans into successful projects. No other firm offers such an integrated approach to destination planning.
PGAV’s key clients include industry leaders such as Delaware North Companies, SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, the Biltmore Companies, Bass Pro Shops, Ameristar Casinos, Universal Studios, The Gettysburg Foundation, the Saint Louis Zoo, and many others. Recent assignments include planning and design at many of the world’s “must see” destinations, including the Grand Canyon, Biltmore Estate, Space Shuttle Atlantis, Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, the Georgia Aquarium, the Hoover Dam, and SeaWorld Adventure Parks. www.PGAVDestinations.com
About The Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum
Comprising a collection of structures from Twain’s boyhood located throughout downtown Hannibal, including the Clemens family residence, the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum is an entertaining experience through Samuel Clemens early years. A tour through these buildings gives visitors an opportunity to understand Twain’s early influences, and to make important literary connections to many of his best known works, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The mission of the Mark Twain Home Foundation is to promote awareness and appreciation of the life and works of Mark Twain and to demonstrate the relevance of his stories and ideas to citizens of the world. http://www.marktwainmuseum.org/