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Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour

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Experience the rich military history of Myrtle Beach on the thrilling Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour! Hop aboard an enclosed and climate-controlled trolley as you are taken on a fascinating journey through the Market Common District, which was once the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and an Army Air Corp Airfield during WWII. Marvel at the military planes on display at Warbird Park, explore the small military museum at the General Robert H. Reed Recreation Center, and discover military memorabilia at the Norton General Aviation Terminal. Don't miss the catered reception and historical presentation at Tupelo Honey, where you will be captivated by the talk given by a historic figure who played a significant role in shaping the history of the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. This popular tour has been recognized by the local county's board of historic preservation and promises an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts of all ages.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Narrated tour of former military bases
  • Visit to Warbird Park with actual military planes
  • Stop at General Robert H. Reed Recreation Center
  • Brief visit to Norton General Aviation Terminal
  • Catered reception and historical presentation at Tupelo Honey
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Experience the rich military history of Myrtle Beach on the captivating Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour. This extraordinary tour takes you on a journey through the Market Common District, once the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and an Army Air Corp Airfield during World War II. Led by the tour's creator, the narrated trolley tour offers a fascinating insight into the area's military past, including a German POW camp. Discover the stories and secrets that shaped this historic location as you explore three significant stops along the way.

What to expect?

Anticipate an immersive 2-hour tour that will transport you back in time. On this tour, you can enjoy a unique experience that combines a trolley ride with captivating storytelling. Visit Warbird Park, where you will marvel at actual military planes on static display, once flown at the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. Dive deeper into history with a stop at the General Robert H. Reed Recreation Center, housing a small military museum. Finally, a brief visit to the Norton General Aviation Terminal at the Myrtle Beach International Airport will reveal an impressive collection of military memorabilia.

Who is this for?

This tour is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, military buffs, and curious travelers seeking an insightful exploration of Myrtle Beach's military past. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, this experience offers a unique opportunity to uncover the hidden stories and artifacts that played a significant role in shaping the area's history. Suitable for all age groups, the tour caters to both locals wanting to delve deeper into their city's heritage and visitors eager to learn about the military's impact on Myrtle Beach.

Why book this?

Embark on this extraordinary tour and unlock the secrets of Myrtle Beach's military history. Immerse yourself in captivating tales as the tour's creator shares their extensive knowledge and insights with you. Along with the engaging narrative, the tour conveniently includes a catered reception and historical presentation at Tupelo Honey. The informative talk will be delivered by a historic figure who played a significant role in shaping the history of the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. This exceptional experience allows you to connect with the past, gaining a newfound appreciation for the sacrifices and contributions made by those who served.

Good to know

The Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour begins at The Market Common, adjacent to the airport, where you'll meet the rest of your group and the tour's creator. The trolley itself is enclosed and climate-controlled, ensuring your comfort regardless of the weather. It's important to note that this tour is suitable for guests aged 3 years and above. To ensure proper social distancing, the tour divides guests into two groups of 16, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience. Whether you're a history aficionado or simply looking for a unique way to explore Myrtle Beach, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through time.

Reviews

Guests who have taken the Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour have raved about the immersive experience and fascinating stories shared during the tour. Many praised the extensive knowledge of the tour's creator, noting how it added depth and context to their understanding of the area's military history. Visitors were particularly impressed with the stops at Warbird Park, where they could see actual military planes up close. The catered reception and historical presentation at Tupelo Honey were also highly regarded, offering a chance to further engage with the tour's themes. Overall, guests expressed their satisfaction, hailing this tour as a must-do for anyone interested in the captivating military heritage of Myrtle Beach.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Myrtle Beach

The first stop the trolley makes is at Warbird Park where guests can see actual military planes on static display that were once flown at the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.

Myrtle Beach

The second trolley stop will be made at the General Robert H. Reed Recreation Center that houses a small military museum.

Myrtle Beach

The third trolley stop will be a brief visit to the Norton General Aviation Terminal at the Myrtle Beach International Airport. The building is on the site of the former Base Operations Building of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and has military memorabilia on display.

Myrtle Beach

To maintain social distancing, the guests will be divided into two groups of 16. For those who take the trolley portion of the tour first, then their fourth and final stop will be at Tupelo Honey for a catered reception and historical presentation at 3 PM. For those who enjoy the reception first at 2 PM, they will also be brought back to Tupelo Honey at the end of the trolley portion of the tour.

Reviews

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Timothy_H

Very informative the history of the base and the men who served there it was well done and well presented

Lorraine_M

The whole trip was excellent. Katherine was so friendly, very knowledgeable. She really enjoys her job, very enthusiastic. The veteran was just wonderful. This was the 2nd time we went on this military tour. We all recommend not only veterans but non-vets to learn and appreciate what they did for all of us. Thank you. Also a special thank you to our trolley driver.

Colleen_Y

We attended with tour with my parents. My dad was a colonel in the airforce. we found the tour very interesting and enjoyable. We also really enjoyed the guest speaker portion of the tour. He was fascinating.

johnmU8292EU

The guest speaker, retired Ltd. Colonel Barton shared his experiences about the Myrtle Beach air base. The tour guide was also excellent and shared the history of the base.

SunshinePalace

Everything! The reception afterward was great...it was so nice to meet a person that was here during the WWII

corneliaz431

Highly recommend for US aviation history buffs, people interested in real estate development and local history. On the Socially distanced enclosed “trolley” you see remaining repurposed buildings from Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, make short stops at significant spots, finish with yummy food and fascinating slide show/talk by one of the A-10 pilots!

timothyswiftca

Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour, We loved our tour of the old Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, which is now known as Market Common. Our tour guide was knowledgeable of the base’s rich history and passionate about relaying this information to the people on her tour. The tour consisted in two sections, a driving/walking tour, and a video presentation at Tupelo Honey restaurant. I especially enjoyed driving through the base housing district seeing where the base personnel lived, which is still there today, and seeing some of the base aircraft on display in the outdoor area of Warbird Park, and a Army Corp Airfield that was used as a bombing and Gunnery range during WWII. After the driving portion of the tour we went to the Tupelo Honey restaurant for the video presentation of the tour where we were served some delicious Southern appetizers and listened to a retired Air Force colonel that was part of the base history discuss the fascinating operation of the base from WWII to when it was closed down in March, 1993. I highly recommend this tour to anyone that has an interest in the U.S. military, aviation, or learning more about the history of the Myrtle Beach area. Tim & Angela

Y5217IUchristines

Excellent tour. Our guide was terrific and the reception and speaker at Tupelo Honey was great. Highly recommend.

Laura_Z

Interesting tour of the Market Common area which used to be the old Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. Many of the old military buildings and base housing are still in use throughout the community. The tour included an interesting talk from a local retired Air Force Colonel (the plane he flew is on display at Warbird Park in Market Common) while enjoying appetizers at Tupelo Honey. As a new resident of Market Common, highly recommend!

Phyllis_N

Exceeded my expectations! Definitely add this to your must see list! Myrtle Beach is so rich in history that I was not aware of.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-29 21:58