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Atlanta's Civil War Battlefields Tour

Atlanta's Civil War Battlefields Tour

$500.00Price

PRODUCT ON REQUEST ONLY. PRICE MAY CHANGE.

 

$ 500.00 LOWEST PRICE PER PERSON

MINIMUM 20 GUESTS

 

Full day private tour

The fall of Atlanta in 1864 was pivotal in determining the war's outcome. This important Union victory assured U. S. president Abraham Lincoln's reelection and ultimately led to the Confederates defeat.

The tour stops first at the Atlanta History Center.
Explore the most critical conflict in our nation's history through one of the nation's largest exhibitions on the Civil War featuring more than 1, 500 original artifacts, photographs, dioramas, videos, and interactive components. .

On the next stop, the Kennesaw Mountain Battlfield.
On June 27, 1864, Kennesaw Mountain, located about twenty miles northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County, became the scene for one of the Atlanta campaign's major actions in the Civil War (1861-65).

The last stop is at Stone Mountain Park to visit the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Carving that depicts three Confederate leaders of the Civil War, President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

 

MEETING LOCATION + TOUR DURATION

Meeting location: Travelers will be departing from the CNN Center near Centennial Park and Marietta St. in Downtown Atlanta. Pick-up also available at Atlanta area hotels near the I-285 Perimeter.

End location: Travelers will be returned to their pick-up locations or prearranged area locations.

Duration: 8 hours

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