Tours | Dalton, Georgia
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Featured | Tunnel Hill Heritage Center
Tunnel Hill, GA, Museums, Tours, Railroads, Civil War
Explore the heritage of Tunnel Hill, a small community where Civil War skirmishes occurred and where one of the oldest railroad tunnels in the South has been restored.
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Dalton Visitors Center
Dalton, GA, Visitors Centers
The Visitors Center for the Dalton Convention and Visitors Bureau is a good place to find information about where to go and things to do in and around Dalton.
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Prater’s Mill
Varnell, GA, Tours, Gristmills
Prater's Mill is an historic gristmill built in 1855 built by slave labor that was the site of Confederate and Union camps during the Civil War.
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Blunt House
Dalton, GA, Tours, Historic Houses
The oldest wood frame house in Dalton and the home of Dalton’s first mayor, postmaster and religious leader, the 1848 Blunt House is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Cohutta Fish Hatchery
Cohutta, GA, Tours, Fish Hatcheries
The Cohutta Fish Hatchery is the site of an intensive freshwater mussel propagation study.
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Confederate Cemetery and Memorial Wall
Dalton, GA, Tours, Cemeteries, Civil War
This historic cemetery and Memorial Wall pays tribute to the soldiers who fought the Civil War.
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Dalton Civil War Driving Tour
Dalton, GA, Tours, Civil War
Take this Do-It-Yourself Driving Tour of Civil War sites in and around Dalton, one of the important strategic locations in the Civil War in Georgia. Interactive map included.
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Dalton Freight Depot
Dalton, GA, Tours, Railroads
Train fans can view Norfolk Southern and CSX rail lines intersect and run side-by-side at the Dalton Freight Depot in downtown Dalton.
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Dalton Ghost Tours
Dalton, GA, Tours, Ghosts
Take a 90-minute chill-filled journey through Dalton's haunted history with one of Dalton Ghosts Tours' spooky walking tours.
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Dug Gap Battle Park
Dalton, GA, Tours, Civil War
This park preserves a battle site where Confederate soldiers constructed rock breastworks on Rocky Face Mountain to shield troops during a battle of the Atlanta Campaign.
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Emery Center
Dalton, GA, Museums, Tours, African American
Constructed in 1886 as the first African American public school building, the Emery Center today is an African American Heritage and multicultural center.
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Hamilton House
Dalton, GA, Tours, Historic Houses
This brick house was built by John Hamilton around 1840 and is open on Fridays for tours or by appointment.
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Joseph E. Johnston Statue
Dalton, GA, Civil War History, People
This is the only outdoor statue of General Joseph E. Johnston, who commanded the Army of Tennessee during the Atlanta Campaign, December 1863-July 1864.
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Old Federal Road Driving Tour
Dalton, GA, Tours, Native American Sites
In 1805, the United States and the Cherokee Nation agreed in the Treaty of Tellico to establish the Federal Road through Cherokee territory.
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West Hill Cemetery Walking Tour
Dalton, GA, Tours, Cemeteries
A free guide to touring Dalton's historic West Hill Cemetery, featuring 25 of its most notable characters, is available at the Dalton Visitors Center.



