Death of A Gangster: A 1920’s Murder Mystery & Dinner | B&O Railroad Museum

Featuring: The Murder Mystery Co.

Join the B&O for our 3rd annual Murder Mystery and Dinner! 

On Saturday, September 28th from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm, join the B&O for “Death of a Gangster – A 1920’s Mafia Marriage Murder Mystery” performed by The Murder Mystery Company!

Dressed in your best 1920’s costumes or wedding attire, enjoy an evening train ride, participate in an immersive experience, enjoy an open beer and wine bar, and dine from an upscale dinner buffet! 

Dining options include:

  • Choice of garden or Caesar salad
  • Dinner rolls, Italian bread with butter or garlic bread
  • Chicken Piccata with roasted potatoes and grilled vegetables 
  • Eggplant parmigiana with spaghetti & marinara sauce 
  • Peppers stuffed with green lentils and basmati rice – available by advance request
  • Assorted cookies, brownies, raspberry bars, and lemon bars

Beer and wine provided by Peabody Heights Brewery and Boordy Vineyards

Doors open at 6:00 PM | Train Ride at 6:30 PM | Dinner starts at 7:00 PM

Admission:

  • Member Adults/Seniors: $130 
  • Member Duos: $230 
  • Non-Member Adults/Seniors: $140 
  • Non-Member Duos: $250

Tickets include Show, Dinner Buffet, Open Beer & Wine Bar, and Train Ride.

Discount available for B&O Members. Enter your Member ID or email in the Members log in at checkout to receive discounts on tickets.

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