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.
Come commemorate Oakland's Civil War Days — the 150th anniversary of the Jones-Imboden Raid, April 26-28, 2013.
Saint Mary's County, MD—Union Loyalty. Southern Sympathy. Visit Point Lookout, the war's largest prison camp, plus confederate and USCT monuments. A short drive south of the nation's capital.
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.
Explore the past in Baltimore during two commemorative events: the War of 1812 Bicentennial and Civil War 150. Plan your trip at Baltimore.org.
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.
Bourbon distilleries, Civil War history and railroad heritage — Bardstown has something for everyone and all in a picturesque setting that is vintage to its foundation.
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.
Commemorating the "150th" of the Civil War, sites in Carroll, Frederick, and Washington Counties offer year-round historical exploration and discovery, combined with vibrant downtowns featuring distinctive shopping, dining, and lodging.
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.
Richmond, KY ….Where History Comes Alive! Off I-75 near Lexington: Civil War Tour and Visitor Center. Gibson Bay Golf Course, Fort Boonesborough, White Hall State Historic House, Hummel Planetarium, historic downtown shopping, and walking tours.
Hampton Inn Hagerstown MD is in the Heart of Civil War Heritage. Civil War Rate is $99.00. Click on logo above to make your reservation or call 301-739-6100 and ask for the Civil War Rate.
Bowling Green is rich with history! Travel the Civil War Discovery Trail and visit popular attractions like the Kentucky Museum and Lost River Cave.
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