Mark Twain is one of the titans of American literature. He is the author of such canonical books as “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” He is also the mind behind plenty of the most important essays in the history of the country. He also happens to be buried right here in New York State. That’s right, Twain’s gravesite rests in the town of Elmira, New York. For any fan of books like us, it’s an important place to visit—to pay tribute to a master. It might just be one of the most important historic gravesites in New York State. To learn more, keep reading below.

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For those looking to pay respect to one of the most important authors in American history—a true titan of literature—then a visit to Mark Twain’s gravesite at Woodland Cemetery in Elmira, New York is going to be for sure worth the trip, no matter how near or far they may live from the site. While in Elmira, why not check out some of the supposedly haunted houses that seem to permeate in the area—Elmira is allegedly one of New York’s most haunted small towns. And for those looking for a comfortable and affordable place to stay in the town, we recommend a stay at the Clarion Inn.

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