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The New Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History is OPEN! Grand Opening Photos March 30th 2003

Kennesaw Special Events!

2013 Big Shanty Festival!
Saturday, April 20th & Sunday 21st, 2013
Downtown Kennesaw is host to the 38th annual Big Shanty Festival on April 20 and 21, 2013. The festival combines the best of the rich heritage of Kennesaw and the Civil War era with today’s fun filled activities. Over 70,000 attendees will enjoy the more than 250 booths with arts & crafts, food vendors, merchants, and live entertainment. This year’s event offers great entertainment on two stages and a variety of foods to please everyone’s palate. The Kennesaw Big Shanty Festival kicks off with a parade on Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 9:30am. The parade features floats, high school bands, marchers, and over 1,000 youngsters representing every sport association in the area. The Parade will start at Adams Park and continue down Main Street through downtown Kennesaw.



The Other Great Locomotive Chase Click Here for Windows Media Movie Trailer!
The Year is 1864, Grant is laying Siege to the city of Petersburg. 'TOGLC' is a recreation of an event that took place along the USMRR line out of City Point, Virginia. This is the rail line that General Grant had rebuilt and extended to supply Union Troops encircling the city. Based on the personal account of U.S. Captain William O'Brien; it is the story of an event that history had forgotten.

Buster Keaton Stars in The GeneralClick for Real Player Movie from Like Television!
"The genius of Buster Keaton is fully developed, as he plays Johnnie Gray - the engineer of his beloved train called The General" - LikeTelevision





English Engineer Fred's The General

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English Live Steam! Photos, Videos and a Scale Replica of the General from England!


David Cunningham's 6.25 Scale Locomotive General

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All Wood General !!
David Cunningham's 6.25 Scale Wooden General from Magnificent Woodworkings in Christiansburg Virginia.
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"The General" starring Buster Keaton!

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Smithsonian Affiliations Program
As a member of the program, the Southern Museum will have the opportunity to incorporate artifacts from the Smithsonian Institution's collections, such as Civil War or transportation relics, into its own exhibits. The Museum will also host exhibits from the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES). Membership in the Smithsonian Institution Affiliation Program also allows the Museum access to Smithsonian historians who will give periodic lectures on topics ranging from the Civil War to the history of railroads.
E. Warren Clark
(on Cow Catcher) photographer and lecturer, located the "General" in 1892 on a siding at Vinings,GA. He had the idea of restoring "General" and exhibiting it at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This led to "General" being on display for over 100 years!
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