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A ranger leads a tour group at Chattanooga and Chickamauga National Military Park.
(Continued from page 30) at state welcome centers and other locations, featuring more than 70 sites from the guide, as well as historical vignettes, details on driving tours and other information. Another essential resource for planning journeys is the robust website www. gacivilwar.org. Here, readers trace a timeline of the war in Georgia, learn about travel destinations, view information on programs and events, and follow links to partner websites to explore areas in greater detail. Whether you are a serious student of the Civil War, or simply a curious traveler interested in exploring scenic and historic sites around Georgia, the events and activities planned for the sesquicentennial will provide (Continued on page 34)
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The cemetery adjacent to Andersonville National Historic Site is the final resting place for thousands of Union soldiers who died while prisoners at Camp Lawton.
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