Rockcliffe Mansion is located in Hannibal, Missouri (USA) and was built in 1898 by , a descendant of Scottish immigrants, whose fortune was founded on lumber. He erected the residence on West Bird Street. It came to be acknowledged as the most imposing, beautiful and costly residential structure in that part of the state of Missouri. "By reason of its location on a high, rocky eminence, overlooking the entire city [and the Mississippi River], it [was] termed 'Rock Cliff' [later known as "Rockcliffe"], and is one of the many attractions of the city invariably viewed by strangers and tourists visiting Hannibal." It is located in the Maple Avenue Historic District.
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| - Rockcliffe Mansion is located in Hannibal, Missouri (USA) and was built in 1898 by , a descendant of Scottish immigrants, whose fortune was founded on lumber. He erected the residence on West Bird Street. It came to be acknowledged as the most imposing, beautiful and costly residential structure in that part of the state of Missouri. "By reason of its location on a high, rocky eminence, overlooking the entire city [and the Mississippi River], it [was] termed 'Rock Cliff' [later known as "Rockcliffe"], and is one of the many attractions of the city invariably viewed by strangers and tourists visiting Hannibal." It is located in the Maple Avenue Historic District. (en)
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| - Houses in Hannibal, Missouri
- National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Missouri
- Basilica of St. Louis, King of France
- Missouri
- Lumber
- Colonial Revival architecture
- Museums in Marion County, Missouri
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri
- Barnett, Haynes & Barnett
- Hannibal, Missouri micropolitan area
- Georgian Revival architecture
- Houses completed in 1898
- Hannibal, MO
- Hannibal, Missouri
- Jefferson City
- Art Nouveau
- Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Missouri
- Historic house museums in Missouri
- Maple Avenue Historic District (Hannibal, Missouri)
- Mark Twain
- Greek Revival
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| - Rockcliffe Mansion is located in Hannibal, Missouri (USA) and was built in 1898 by , a descendant of Scottish immigrants, whose fortune was founded on lumber. He erected the residence on West Bird Street. It came to be acknowledged as the most imposing, beautiful and costly residential structure in that part of the state of Missouri. "By reason of its location on a high, rocky eminence, overlooking the entire city [and the Mississippi River], it [was] termed 'Rock Cliff' [later known as "Rockcliffe"], and is one of the many attractions of the city invariably viewed by strangers and tourists visiting Hannibal." It is located in the Maple Avenue Historic District. (en)
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