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New Book Highlights Civil War Sites
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150 years ago, Georgia legislators voted to secede from the Union. Three months later, the nation entered a 4-year Civil War that left 600-thousand men dead and millions wounded.
A new book illustrates Georgia sites that commemorate the war.
Barry L. Brown is co-author of “Crossroads of Conflict: A Guide to Civil War Sites in Georgia.” Brown is a heritage tourism specialist with the Department of Economic Development.
As Rickey Bevington learned in a recent conversation with Brown, some of the places in the book might be unfamiliar to even self-described Civil War buffs.
Tags: Civil War, heritage tourism, Barry L. Brown, Crossroads of Conflict, Nancy Harts
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