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Tullahoma Campaign Civil War Trail

Site Description

The Tullahoma Campaign Civil War Trail is a 130-mile trail that links historic sites, cemeteries, museums, and battlefield sites together in what one brochure describes as the story of the " cat and mouse" maneuvers of the Union and Confederate forces before the Confederate retreat to Chattanooga, January-July 4, 1863.

Visitor services

The "Tennessee Backroads Tullahoma Campaign Civil War Trail" brochure is free and available from the Tennessee Backroads office at (800) 799-6131. All sites are free and open to the public unless noted as private property.

About The Civil War Discovery Trail

The Civil War Discovery Trail teaches the story of the Civil War and its enduring impact on the America we know today by linking more than 600 sites in 31 states, the District of Columbia, and three international destinations.

Along the Trail visitors may explore such varied destinations as Ford's Theatre, scene of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination; Antietam National Battlefield, the site of the bloodiest one-day battle in American history; Carnton Plantation in Franklin, Tenn., just one of the grand antebellum manors in Mississippi and Tennessee; and Port Hudson, Louisiana, where hundreds of African American soldiers first proved their mettle in combat. Those on this journey will experience battlefields, historic homes, Underground Railroad stations, cemeteries, and parks. The trail aims to bring history to life by exposing visitors not only to military history, but also to the political, social, and human components of the war.

With regular additions of sites specially selected for their historic significance and educational value, the Civil War Discovery Trail is constantly expanding. Although individual sites are independently owned and operated, the Discovery Trail is overseen and administered by the Civil War Trust. Please check back often to find new and exciting journeys in Civil War history and to discover ways you can help preserve these sites for generations to come.



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