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SUMMARY:Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Step into the past with the Bartow History Museum and Woodland High School's Theater Program during an evening of storytelling at historic Oak Hill Cemetery. Meet the figures who shaped Bartow County's history   including Jessica Daves Parker\, Katharine Aubrey Munford\, Reverend Sam P. Jones\, Amos Akerman\, Dr. William H. Felton\, Aaron Hazelwood\, Gertrude Weaver\, Lewis Tumlin\, Louisa Cecilia Stovall Shelman\, and more   as their stories are brought to life. Tours depart every half hour from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.\, with each tour lasting about an hour.\n\n\n\nAbout Oak Hill Cemetery: Established around 1838 as the burial ground for the Ebenezer Methodist congregation\, Oak Hill is one of Cartersville's most historic landmarks. Though many early graves are unmarked\, the site remains a place of memory and legacy. In 1869\, the Cartersville town council designated the "Old Methodist Cemetery" as a public burial ground\, officially naming it Oak Hill just a few years later.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Step into the past with the Bartow History Museum and Woodland High School&rsquo\;s Theater Program during an evening of storytelling at historic Oak Hill Cemetery. Meet the figures who shaped Bartow County&rsquo\;s history &ndash\; including Jessica Daves Parker\, Katharine Aubrey Munford\, Reverend Sam P. Jones\, Amos Akerman\, Dr. William H. Felton\, Aaron Hazelwood\, Gertrude Weaver\, Lewis Tumlin\, Louisa Cecilia Stovall Shelman\, and more &ndash\; as their stories are brought to life. Tours depart every half hour from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.\, with each tour lasting about an hour.<br />\n<br />\nAbout Oak Hill Cemetery: Established around 1838 as the burial ground for the Ebenezer Methodist congregation\, Oak Hill is one of Cartersville&rsquo\;s most historic landmarks. Though many early graves are unmarked\, the site remains a place of memory and legacy. In 1869\, the Cartersville town council designated the &ldquo\;Old Methodist Cemetery&rdquo\; as a public burial ground\, officially naming it Oak Hill just a few years later.
LOCATION:Oak Hill Cemetery 3125\, 319 N Erwin St. Cartersville\, GA 30120
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DTSTAMP:20260512T011338Z
URL:https://business.cartersvillechamber.com/events/details/cemetery-tour-10-04-2025-171806
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