Marching Through Georgia
“Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee! / Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free!”
– Marching Through Georgia, Henry Clay Work
Civil War Trail
Retracing the Battle of Smyrna
Marching through Georgia (Part I)
Bridge piers offer a link to Civil War
Marking the anniversary of the Andrews Raid
Remembering Gen. James B. McPherson
Impressive furnace a link to former town
Kennesaw Mountain Cannon Demo
Antebellum railroad tunnel still a marvel after all these years
Sherman slept here: Spending time in Uncle Billy's boyhood home
The day Union troops destroyed the mill
Kennesaw Mountain: From battlefield to national park
River Line remains may be few, but they are valuable
Louisville: Market holds key to city's past
The Andrews Raid
Marking the anniversary of the Andrews Raid
Antebellum railroad tunnel still a marvel after all these years
Kingston: The turning point of the Andrews Raid
'Big Shanty, 20 minutes for breakfast'
Standing where the raiders once stood
'The most extraordinary and astounding adventure'
James J. Andrews found tranquility with looming death
Historic Cemeteries of Georgia
Marietta Confederate Cemetery
Smyrna Memorial Cemetery
Kingston cemetery final resting place for 250 unknown soldiers
Non-Civil War Sites
Along the roadways of Georgia
'Big Red Apple' reminds of bygone era
'54 Columns': Urban art on display in Atlanta
'World's Largest Peanut' sits along I-75 in South Georgia
Retracing Fess Parker's steps in Georgia
Smyrna museum features hyper-local exhibits
What’s with the rocket on the side of the road?
'See Rock City'
Roadside relic lives to cluck another day
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