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Guides for the modern day traveler to historic Civil War sites.
http://blueandgraytrail.com/
Chronology/timeline of the Civil War, its causes and Reconstruction, battles, politicians, generals, and related sites
http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/blueandgray/
North Georgia saw over one hundred thousand men die in less than a year at places whose names are forever engraved in the minds of the American past: Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and the hell hole. Nowhere else in this war did so many men die in such a short period of time.
http://www.civilwartours.org/
Guided tours of civil war battlefield sites. Specialists provide background detail of personalities and history of each tour and battle site.
http://www.civilwarheritagetrails.org/
Driving trails and interpretive markers link together not only battlefields but also the social, cultural and political history of the Civil War era throughout Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina.
http://www.blueshoenashville.com/civilwar.html
Guide to Civil War historic sites, including battlefields and antebellum mansions, in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/tours/civilwar/article.htm
From washingtonpost.com, suggestions for one-day and weekend trips to visit important sites and monuments in the Washington D.C. area.
http://www.civilwar-va.com/
Travel information for Civil War sites and events in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington DC.
http://www.pamplinpark.org/
From August 1864 through April 1865, the blue and gray fought a number of bitter and bloody engagements, the Federals trying to isolate Petersburg from its supply routes and the Confederates desperately defending their lifelines to the outside world.
http://www.civilwartraveler.com/
Features a summary of historical interpretive signs and maps for civil war touring trails from Pennsylvania to South Carolina.
http://roadsidegeorgia.com/tours/battleofatlanta.html
Takes visitors on a tour of the battlefield using present-day landmarks to describe the events of July 22, 1864 (the battle of Atlanta).
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