The Georgia’s Rome Office of Tourism will host the annual Where Romans Rest: Myrtle Hill Cemetery Tours. Guided tours depart at 1:30 pm, 2:00 pm, and 2:30 pm from the main Myrtle Hill Cemetery Gates located on Myrtle Street. Every year, the tour highlights a new set of notable Romans allowing visitors to learn more about the permanent residents of the cemetery. The tour this year will focus on “Law & DisOrder” involving some of Myrtle Hill’s most notorious residents.
Myrtle Hill Cemetery has paved and unpaved paths, some with steep slopes, stairs, and uneven surfaces. Strollers are not recommended. Parking for the tour is located along Myrtle Street and at the Kingfisher Trail Head. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and clothing and bring bottled water.
Admission to the tour is $10 per person. Tickets must be purchased in advance online or in-person at the Georgia's Rome Welcome Center and Gift Shops located at 402 Civic Center Drive and 303 Broad Street.
The cemetery dates back to 1857 and is the final resting place for over 20,000 of Rome's most notable residents including 368 Civil War graves, four US Congressmen, a Congressman of the Confederate States of America, a US Senator and Ellen Axson Wilson, wife of the 28th President of the United States. The Cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places.
For event questions, call 706.295.5576.