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Coinciding with the arrival of Black History Month, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) and Travel South today announced the expansion of its portion of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.
Civil War Trails Executive Director Drew Gruber said the location of the sign is "at the site where for the first time in Tennessee regiments of Black men, many formerly enslaved, fought for their ...
The 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery and a Lincoln presenter will participate in the event at Redlands’ Lincoln Shrine.
In the early morning hours of June 20, 1864, hundreds of Union soldiers arriving through light fog on the James River crept ...
Explore Tennessee's diverse geography, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. Learn about its history, ...
The most pleasant surprise of the Haslam administration continues to be the support for new history things around the state. This time it's Civil War exhibits in our Welcome Centers.
Visitors to Tennessee will now get a dose of history at welcome centers around the state with new Civil War exhibits. Thursday's unveiling comes on the heels of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
News Tennessee tourism agency launches civil rights trail podcast Photo by: WTVF File - Tennessee flag By: The Associated Press Posted 3:58 AM, Jun 14, 2022 and last updated 4:16 AM, Jun 14, 2022 ...
— The Sullivan County Department of Archives and Tourism and the City of Bluff City will hold a dedication ceremony for “Burning Bridges,” a Tennessee Civil War Trails marker, on Jan. 20.
There are about 450 Civil War trail sites marked in Virginia, with 1,400 sites in all those states, according to Mitch Bowman, executive director of the program.
The Roaring Run Watershed Association will host what they believe is the area’s first Civil War reenactment Aug. 13 and 14 at the Roaring Run Trail in Kiski Township. The program, “A Walk ...
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