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Locality: Tunnel Hill, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-876-1571



Address: 215 Clisby Austin Drive 30755 Tunnel Hill, GA, US

Website: railroadtunnel.com

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Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 15.07.2021

Starting Monday June 21, we will be staying open till 5:00 pm! We are excited to extend our times and hope to see you soon!

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 13.07.2021

The 10:00 am slots are SOLD OUT on Friday and Saturday!! Get your tickets now for the later tour times. Reservations can be made online or over the phone. 706-876-1571 or 706-876-2526. Looking forward to seeing you this weekend for this all new experience!!

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 30.06.2021

Imagine packing a picnic lunch to watch a battle take place only to be trampled by the Union army fleeing defeat?? A lot of questions raised in today's Tidbit Tuesday! #TidbitTuesday #civilwarhistory

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 16.06.2021

This week's blog focuses on Confederate General John B. Hood. He was a strong and sometimes disliked leader, who laid down his arm and leg fighting during the Civil War. He will also be part of our living history day next weekend. Reserve your tickets now to see him in action! https://www.civilwarrailroadtunnel.com//the-notorious-gen/

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 31.05.2021

Looking for an unique gift for Dad for Father's Day? Get him tickets to our upcoming living history day! He can learn about General Sherman and Hood's stay in Tunnel Hill and tour the tunnel. #fathersday #civilwarhistory

Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Historic Railroad Tunnel 22.05.2021

Contrary to what most people think, the well known flag was never the official flag of the Confederacy. The Confederate States of America went through three different flags during the Civil War, but the battle flag wasn’t one of them. The YouTube link below is a fun short video that explains the history behind it. #TidbitTuesday #civilwarhistory https://youtu.be/ULBCuHIpNgU