Early Myrtle Beach History and The WWII Years Trolley Tour

If you like history and want to know how Myrtle Beach was in the beginning and specifically during the years of the second world war, this trolley tour may interest you. It shares the city's origin st

If you like history and want to know how Myrtle Beach was in the beginning and specifically during the years of the second world war, this trolley tour may interest you. It shares the city's origin story and tells what it was like to live there during WWII with U-boat threats off the coast and the arrival of German POWs. It makes stops at Myrtle Beach's first golf course, Pine Lakes International Country Club, and the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum. Guests gather in front of the Grand 14 Theater at The Market Common to begin boarding at 9:45 AM. The trolley is enclosed and climate-controlled. If you would like more of an introduction to the city's history, you may enjoy the Myrtle Beach History, Movies and Music trolley tour. Both tours were created to compliment each other in order to give guests a more comprehensive look at Myrtle Beach's past. GUESTS MUST BE AT LEAST 3 YEARS OLD FOR THIS TOUR. It is best that you book prior to the Monday before your desired tour.

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Location: Myrtle Beach

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Q&A

Q: Is there a lot of walking involved in the trolley tour?

A: Not really! The trolley will do most of the work. You'll be seated for most of the tour, with just a few stops where you might get off to explore or take pictures. Just wear comfortable shoes in case you do want to hop off at any point. Perfect for all ages!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: The trolley is enclosed and climate-controlled, so you’ll be dry inside! But if weather conditions are really bad, they might reschedule, so it's a good idea to check with them the day before. Always best to keep an eye on the forecast.

Q: Are there any age restrictions for kids?

A: Kids must be at least 3 years old to join this tour. It's a family-friendly experience, so you can definitely bring the little ones along! Just make sure they can sit for a couple of hours, and they'll have a blast learning about history.

Discussions

Just booked the WWII Trolley Tour for my parents!

I’m super excited! My parents are huge history buffs, and this trolley tour at Myrtle Beach sounds perfect for them. I love that it covers the city’s origin and the impact of WWII. I booked it for next month. Has anyone done this? Any tips or favorite parts?

Thinking about gifting the WWII trolley tour!

I want to get my grandparents something special for their anniversary, and they love history. This Myrtle Beach tour sounds amazing! Do you think they’d enjoy it? Also, what’s the best way to book it? Any advice?