NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Three different sites in Middle Tennessee have been awarded grants by the Tennessee Wars Commission as part of an ongoing effort to preserve Civil War sites of significance ...
The Tennessee Wars Commission, the Tennessee Historical Commission division responsible for preserving the state’s significant military history, has announced the Civil War Sites Preservation Fund ...
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Tennessee's 'Living History Museum' Is A Storied Community With Intriguing Heritage Sites
For history buffs visiting Tennessee, Shiloh National Military Park is a must-visit. Shiloh National Military Park was established in 1894 to preserve the history of the famous Battle of Shiloh, a ...
The complex of buildings atop Summit Hill, some of which are over 175 years old, has been home to a wide variety of ...
This town just southeast of Nashville is well-known for its American Civil War history, but there are plenty of things to do in Murfreesboro TN. Since the 1990s, Murfreesboro has been Tennessee’s ...
The Carter House, a historic farm built in 1830 that landed at the center of the Battle of Franklin, is getting an $8.5 million makeover with a new visitor's center. A groundbreaking event will be ...
On Dec. 15, 1864 — 160 years ago today — the Battle of Nashville began. Just weeks after his defeats at Spring Hill and Franklin, Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood again tried to take his Army of ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Students and professors at the University of Tennessee uncovered remnants of a Civil War trench in the heart of campus recently. State law requires excavation any time there is ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – The Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table will be playing host to a special guest speaker, Mr. Thomas Lee Jessee. On September 11, Thomas will be presenting an informative ...
A Yorktown native has taken the helm at a multistate nonprofit connecting travelers with communities that have history and hospitality to share. Civil War Trails Inc. announced in May that Chris Brown ...
On July 31, 1995, the late Bill Casteel in his byline column in the Chattanooga Times presented another side of the ...
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