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If you're looking for historical sites to visit, upcoming events and places with historical tours, make this your first stop. Heritage Travel is a wonderful way to enrich your experience of history…check out these terrific destinations. Click on any image to go to the advertiser's Web site.



 

Stop by the Winchester/Clark County Tourism Commission for the Stone Fence Tour and the Civil War Driving Tour information that will guide you by the area's many historic homes, cemeteries and more.

 

Jackson is at the intersection of Music and Rock-A-Billy Highways. Just over an hour's drive from Shiloh National Military Park, we have our own stories to share in connecting you with the past.

 

Camp Wildcat Battle was one of the Union's first victories. Trenches can still be seen today. Reenactment takes place annually, the third week of October. Information: (800) 348-0095.

 

Known for its important role in the 1864 Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay, Fort Morgan stands today as a testament to perseverance and resolve. See history come alive.

 

Explore Maryland with once-in-a-lifetime commemorations — all at one destination. Create your family history by exploring ours.

 

Commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in Chattanooga, where some of the most pivotal and bloody battles raged.

 

The Battle of Franklin Trust offers a Value Ticket for guided tours to all three historic Civil War homes including Carnton Plantation, The Carter House and Lotz House for $30.

 

Feel the fire of cannons at Civil War battlefields such as Perryville and Richmond Battlefield Park. Walk in the footsteps of great American leaders, like John Hunt Morgan and Cassius Clay, with visits to their historic homes.

 

Through personal stories, interactive exhibits and a 360° movie, the Civil War Museum focuses on the war from the perspective of the Upper Middle West.

 

Visit Myrtledene, the mansion that was Morgan's headquarters, as well as the Lebanon Civil War Park, the Battle of Lebanon site, and more. Visit BourbonHorsesHistory.com.

 

Home of the Confederate Powder Works.  Civil War 150th canal boat tour, "Food, Fabric & Firepower," explores Augusta, Georgia's vital role supplying the Confederate front lines.

 

Small town with big history: Battle of Lebanon. Camp Crittenden, the Civil War's largest black soldier encampment. Raided three times by John Hunt Morgan.

 

Whether you love history, culture, the peacefulness of the great outdoors, or the excitement of entertainment, Roswell offers a wide selection of attractions and tours.

 

There's a place where a leisurely stroll might lead to an extraordinary historic home, a beautiful monastery or a lush peach orchard. That place is Georgia.

 

Seven museums, an 1890 railroad, a British fort and an ancient trade path can be found on the Furs to Factories Trail in the Tennessee Overhill, located in the corner of Southeast Tennessee

 

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