Teleporting, for sure. Among the many fake Mark Twain relics I've been offered (cigar boxes, pens, a trunk, a chair or two, a guitar, a gold watch, etc.) there was an iron bed he slept in "from a roadside inn where he stayed every time he visited Nebraska" and a jukebox in Waco, Texas that he fed nickels every time he was in Texas. Kevin @ Mac Donnell Rare Books 9307 Glenlake Drive Austin TX 78730 512-345-4139 You can browse our books at: www.macdonnellrarebooks.com ------ Original Message ------ From: "Taylor Roberts" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 5/7/2024 12:01:01 PM Subject: Re: Mark Twain in Nicaragua >I can't answer about Nicaragua, but I am starting to wonder whether in his >last decade Mark Twain may have had teleportation abilities. > >The King Edward Hotel ("The King Eddy") in Toronto, Canada, opened in 1903, >and continues to state that Mark Twain was among its famous guests, even >though his last visit to Toronto was in 1885. > >I wrote to the hotel a couple of times to ask about this, but they must be >pretty busy, because they have never answered. > >--Taylor > >On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 12:25 PM Steve McGrane <[log in to unmask]> >wrote: > >> Did Mark Twain visit Nicaragua other than the 1866 trip? >> >> I visited San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua last month and the Victoria hotel >> there has a "Mark Twain's >> Suite." They do not explicitly say he stayed there on their website but it >> is implied and someone >> there told me he did. There are also traveler websites that claim he >> stayed there but no scholarly sources. However, two sources say the hotel >> was build in 1900 or 1902. I think he made a later >> trip from New York to San Franciso but took the Panama route. But was >> there another trip? >> Perhaps on the way back to NY? The detail is needed for a story. >> >> Dr. Stephen McGrane >>[log in to unmask] >>