Death on the Southern Rails
Georgia Room at Switzer Library 266 Roswell Street NE, Marietta, United StatesWhile rail travel improved mobility and opened new markets, it could sometimes be incredibly dangerous. Sadly, train wrecks and mishaps changed the lives of passengers, workers, and innocent bystanders. Author Todd DeFeo recounts some of the deadliest wrecks in Southern history, including lesser-known wrecks during the Civil War and the 20th century.
The Unexpected Western & Atlantic: Tales from Cartersville and Beyond
Bartow History Museum 4 East Church Street, Cartersville, GA, United StatesLive at Sessions Stand
Sessions Stand 397 North Sessions Street, Marietta, GA, United StatesRailroad History at the Smyrna Rotary Club
Brawner Hall 3180 Atlanta Road, Smyrna, GA, United StatesGeorgia Archives: Oddities on the (Georgia) Rails
Georgia Archives 5800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA, United StatesWhile many histories center on dates and places, they overlook some funnier, if not downright bizarre, happenings throughout the years. From armed robberies to a duel between long-time friends, some of the most intriguing events to happen in history were plain weird. Author Todd DeFeo recounts some of the highlights (or lowlights) that happened on […]
Trestles, Runaway Trains, and Streetcars: Athens’ Unexpected Railroad History
Athens-Clarke County Library 2025 Baxter Street, Athens, GA, United StatesAthens, Georgia, has a deep railroad history, and it extends beyond the trestle on the back of a local band’s album. It includes a streetcar system that whisked Athenians around town and a narrow-gauge railroad in the region that struggled to connect with The Classic City. The stories of the local railroad history are as […]