Walking Tour: Mark Twain in Old Washington City

Walking Tour: Mark Twain in Old Washington City

Learn how Mark Twain spent his winter of 1867–68 working as a journalist for a half-dozen newspapers and becoming the talk of Washington.

By Lost History Associates

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Sunday, November 17 · 9 - 10:45am EST

Location

Lafayette Square

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20001

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About this event

Starting near the Jackson statue in Lafayette Square, journey back to the mid-19th century, when Mark Twain spent the winter of 1867–68 working as a journalist for a half-dozen newspapers. Join historian and author of “Mark Twain in Washington, D.C: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent” John Muller as you travel to sites like the Willard Hotel, Newspaper Row, and the old City Hall to uncover this little-known but pivotal chapter in Twain’s life. While walking, you’ll hear captivating stories about Twain’s time in various boarding houses and the lively, irreverent, and hard-drinking bohemian correspondents he ran with.

Learn About Mark Twain’s Years in Washington, D.C.!

- Historian and author John Muller reveals the untold stories of one of the most famous authors of all time.

- Visit Historic Sites in downtown Washington, D.C.

- John leads you on an adventure stretching more than a half-century as you visit places like Newspaper Row, the old Police Court, and more.

- Get some steps in - approximately 1.5 miles - with friendly, like-minded people.

Mark Twain in Washington, D.C.: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent

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Registration: Please register in advance to confirm participation; walk-ups welcome but cannot guarantee availability.

Weather: This event will take place light rain (sprinkles) or shine. If it’s on our calendar, then we’re proceeding as scheduled.

Meeting Point: Lafayette Square (Pennsylvania Avenue & 16th St. NW - across the street from the White House). Look for your host and a group of friendly people at the Andrew Jackson equestrian statue.

Ending Point: Judiciary Square - F. St. NW between 4th and 5th.

Additional Questions: Anything that can’t be answered by the above event description and/or Google, please let us know via a message to the tour guide! Thank you!

$19.50 – $22