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Andersonville

Andersonville, Georgia (GA) Civil War

Some 80,000 tourists annually visit the town of Andersonville. The site of the infamous Civil War prison camp that bore the community’s name is within walking distance of the historic town depot.

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Andersonville National Historic Site

Andersonville Georgia Family Vacations

The Andersonville National Cemetery, the National Prisoner of War Museum and the stockade where 40,000 prisoners of war were held during the Civil War serve as grim reminders of the horror of war.

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Andersonville Trail

Andersonville Georgia (GA) Tours

Georgia driving tour. Andersonville and the Civil War, Andersonville Village, Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains, Habitat for Humanity Headquarters. Also includes: Byron, Fort Valley, Perry, Marshallville, Oglethorpe, Montezuma, Americus, Leslie, DeSoto, Cordele, Vienna, Warner Robins. Experience the Real Georgia.

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Antebellum Trail

Georgia (GA) Tours

The Antebellum Trail is a 100-mile trek through seven communities that virtually escaped Yankee General Sherman’s burning march through Georgia. Cities included along the route include: Madison, Watkinsville, Eatonton, Athens, Milledgeville and Macon.

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Atlanta Campaign Heritage Trail

Georgia (GA) Tours

Georgia driving tour. Civil War driving tour. Trenton, Rosecrans, Sherman, Chickamauga, Chattanooga National Military Park.

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Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum

Atlanta, Georgia (GA) Tours, Family Vacations, Museums

Music, narration, and sound effects bring to life the world’s largest oil painting as well as the Battle of Atlanta. On display in Atlanta since 1893, the Cyclorama is the longest running show in the United States.

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