Murder Mystery: 1929 Valentine's Day Massacre

This Event has no scheduled dates at this time. It last occurred on Saturday, February 11, 2023.
Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Murder Mystery: 1929 Valentine’s Day Massacre
Event Description: 

Get your gangster on and join us on the Virginia & Truckee Railroad as we take an hour long journey into the past and present our version of Chicago's 1929 Valentine's Day Massacre. Libations and tasty treats will be served and Tommy Guns will make an appearance. Take a break from reality and join us on what is sure to be an unforgettable evening! Don’t wait too long, this one is sure to sell out.

The story of the Valentine’s Day Massacre has long been part of our fascination with organized crime and mob bosses. Six men associated with Mob Boss Bugs Moran entered a warehouse on Chicago’s North Side on February 14, 1929 and no one came out alive. To this day, we mostly just have the grisly photos of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The ensuing investigation focused primarily on rival Chicago mobster Al Capone as the hit reeked of his distinct style.  

But what really happened? Why wasn’t Bugs Malone in the warehouse? What were the gangsters doing there? How could Al Capone be involved? He was in Florida. Why was the lone survivor a German Shepard named Highball? Help us solve the mystery!

Ticket purchase required
Price: 
$56 per person

Where is the event?

Virginia & Truckee Railroad (See address and directions on the rightbelow)

Virginia & Truckee Railroad

166 F Street
Virginia City
(775) 847-0380
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