Civil War in Georgia

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Andersonville National Historic Site

Andersonville, Georgia, Civil War Tours

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Atlanta Cyclorama

Atlanta, GA, Museums, Tours, Civil War
Music, narration, and sound effects bring to life the world’s largest oil painting as well as the Battle of Atlanta fought between Confederate and

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Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

Fort Oglethorpe, GA, Tours, Civil War
Created in 1890, this is the oldest and largest military park in the United States and is dedicated to the 35,000 Union and Confederate soldiers who

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Fort McAllister Historic Park

Richmond Hill, GA, State Parks, Camping, Forts, Civil War
Fort McAllister, the best-preserved earthwork fortification of the Confederacy, fell to the Union Army in December 1864 during

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Historic Oakland Cemetery

Atlanta, GA, Tours, Cemeteries
Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell, golfer Bobby Jones and many other Atlanta luminaries, along with 6,900 Confederate soldiers, are buried in this

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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

Kennesaw, GA, Tours, Civil War
Kennesaw Mountain preserves a Civil War battleground that saw some of the fiercest fighting of the Atlanta Campaign.

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Margaret Mitchell

Atlanta, GA, People
Few authors are as identified with a town as Margaret Mitchell is with Atlanta. Mitchell is the author of one of the best-selling novels and highest grossing movies of

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Peter Bonner’s Gone With the Wind Tour

Jonesboro, GA, Civil War Tours
Learn about Jonesboro's significance in the Battle of Atlanta and the entire Civil War and the central role Jonesboro played in Margaret Mitchell's novel, Gone

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Pickett’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site

One of the best preserved Civil War battlefields in the nation.

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Road to Tara Museum

Jonesboro, GA, Museums
See exhibits about the book and movie and learn how Margaret Mitchell used the history of the Civil War in Jonesboro as a setting in her Pulitzer Prize-winning book.

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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

Kennesaw, GA, Museums, Railroads, Civil War
The Museum is home to the General locomotive, made famous during the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862.

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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

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Allatoona Pass Battlefield

Cartersville, GA, Civil War, Tours
Take a self-guide walking tour of Allatoona Pass where a Civil War battle was fought

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Andersonville Civil War Village

Andersonville, Georgia, Civil War Tours

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Augusta Arsenal

Augusta, GA, Tours, Civil War, Historic Buildings
The historic Augusta Arsenal buildings, now on the Augusta University campus, were originally built as a U. S. Arsenal in 1826.

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Augusta Confederate Monument

Augusta, GA, Tours, Civil War
Dedicated in 1878, the Augusta Confederate Monument is one of the largest memorials to the Civil War in the South.

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Battles for Chattanooga Museum

Chattanooga, Tennessee, Civil War Tours

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Camp Stephens Confederate Camp

Griffin, GA, Tours, Civil War
From 1860 to 1865, a total of about 4,000 Confederate soldiers trained for battle at this camp site.

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Cannonball House & Civil War Museum

Macon, GA, Tours, Historic Houses
Named for damage sustained during the Civil War, the 1853 Cannonball House was once a planter's townhouse.

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Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Driving Tour

Chickamauga, GA, Tour, Civil War
This marked, seven-mile, self-guided auto tour travels through the military park and Civil War battlefields.

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