Myrtle Beach Military History Trolley Tour & Catered Reception at Tupelo Honey Photo

Our Military History Trolley Tour takes you around the Market Common District in Myrtle Beach that was once the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base and an Army Air Corps Airfield during WWII which also housed a German POW camp. We'll make three stops at Warbird Park, the General Robert H. Reed Recreation Center and the Norton General Aviation Terminal. That is accompanied by a catered reception at Tupelo Honey with a presentation by a historic figure who was part of the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base’s past.

PLEASE NOTE: Guests must be at least three years old to be aboard the trolley.

  • You'll meet in front of the Tupelo Honey restaurant to begin boarding at 1:45 PM.
  • There is ample free parking in two parking decks, several lots and on the street.
  • The trolley is enclosed and climate controlled, however we recommend that you bring a sweater or jacket, if the weather calls for it, to keep you comfortable at our stops.
  • There are restrooms at the recreation center, the aviation terminal and the restaurant.