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2010 Events - Through December

June
4 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
25 Trolley Braves Shuttle 6:00pm-End of Game
Detroit
   
July
16 Trolley Braves Shuttle 6:00pm-End of Game
Milwaukee
   
August
6 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
13 Trolley Braves Shuttle 5:45pm-End of Game
Los Angeles Dodgers
   
September
3 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
10 Trolley Braves Shuttle 5:45pm-End of Game
St. Louis Cardinals
   
October
1 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
   
November
5 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
   
December
3 Scary-etta Trolley Ghost Tour 8:00pm
5 Well-Star Tree Lighting 4:00p.m
10 Eat, Drink and be Scary 8:00p.m
 
Alcoholic beverages are allowed on board the trolley during events and charters.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ghosts of Marietta
Scary-etta

Step aboard the trolley for a spirited 90 minute fully-narrated ride through Marietta. Learn the history of Marietta though the eyes of the dearly departed. Hear stories of the ghosts residing in the Kennesaw House and the story of the haunted Mary Meinert statue at the St. James Episcopal Cemetery. Walk briefly around the Marietta City Cemetery and hear the story of Marietta’s most famous ghost the “Lady in Black.” The ride concludes with a haunting at a local pub and former fire house that is full of spirits, both supernatural and intoxicating.

 

Ticket prices are $25 plus tax. Private tours and group rates are available. For more information about the tour visit www.ghostsofmarietta.com

 

 

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It’s a Line Drive to Turner Field

Want to go to the game? Don’t want to hassle with the traffic and the long drive to the stadium? Let us take you to the game on select Friday nights throughout the season. We provide front door service so you don’t even have to walk from your car, we’ll wait for you the entire game, and bring you back. You can even stay and enjoy the fireworks if you like.

 

Ticket prices are $12 plus tax.

 

June 25, 2010 - Detroit

July 16, 2010 - Milwaukee

August 13, 2010 - Los Angeles Dodgers

September 10, 2010 - St. Louis Cardinals

 

For more information contact us at 770-425-1006, for game tickets visit braves.com/tickets

Braves Tickets

 

 

National Cemetary Photo

Civil War Tour

Step back to a time when Sherman marched down to the Marietta Square. This special Civil War Tour, done quarterly and for private reservations of 15 or more, takes you to Cheatham Hill, the site of the worst fighting on the Kennesaw Mountain Line. The soldiers who fought over this ground will tell you of the day’s events. The Confederate and National Cemeteries will be explored as you walk among the graves of the brave men who died around the Marietta area in 1863-1864. We will tell of the devastation to the town of Marietta and its people, as told in their personal account. Spend two and a half hours riding in comfort and enjoying the stories of Marietta’s Civil War History.

 

 

 

Chickamauga National
Battlefield Tour

Learn the history of this 1863 battle that had almost 36,000 casualties. This is a great time to tour the battlefield as the views are not obstructed by all the foliage. This is a caravan driving tour.

 

National Cemetary Photo

National Cemetery Walking Tour

In 1866, the reburials of the Union men who died in the Atlanta campaign were begun and placed on 23 acres of land east of Marietta. Today, the Marietta National Cemetery is a tapestry of American History, as every war America has fought in is represented in the cemetery. You will spend two hours walking the beautiful grounds of this cemetery to learn its history and stories of the many men and women buried within its walls. This is limited to groups of 10 or more.

 

Join us for one of our special walking tours. Celebrate Veteran's Day with an evening candle-lantern walk starting at 5:30 pm. Then on December 12th after the Wreaths across America program's placement of Christmas wreaths there will be an afternoon walking tour at 2:00 pm. This will be followed at 5:00 pm by an emotional evening candle-lantern walk with readings from original letters sent at Christmastime by the soldiers buried here.

 

 

 

 

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