American Civil War – The Blue & The Gray
American Civil War – The Blue & The Gray
American Civil War – The Blue & The Gray
13 Days Starting and ending in Atlanta, GA, USA
Visiting: Atlanta, Chattanooga, Museum Street, Corinth, Shiloh, Franklin, Atlanta History Center, Andersonville National Historic Site, Road To Tara Museum, Savannah, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Charleston
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kacbg
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Fully Guided
Age range:
0-99
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Vegetarians
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Tour Overview
One of the defining historical moments of the USA's history, the American Civil War is the costliest and deadliest war ever fought on American soil. On this tour, we discover key battlefield sites throughout the southern states, as well as visiting some of the most important museums related to the subject on this brand new battlefield tour.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Travel To Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Drury Hotel Atlanta
Fly to Atlanta where you will be greeted by your guide and transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 2 : Chattanooga
Location: Chattanooga
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites
Follow in the footsteps of General William T. Sherman’s Union Army 1864 to 1865 march through the Confederacy with our first stop at the Battlefields of Chickamauga and Chattanooga.
It is here on September 20, 1863, at Chickamauga and later, on November 23, 1863, at Chattanooga, that 'the death-knell of the
Confederacy' was rung, setting the scene for Sherman’s march to the Sea. Both sides fought desperately for control of Chattanooga as it was known as the 'Gateway to the Deep South'.
Today, we meet our local expert guide and relive this epic struggle between Union Major General William Rosecrans and Confederate General Braxton Bragg at Chickamauga, which resulted in more than 34,000 casualties, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. We stay in Chattanooga for two nights.
Day 3 : Chattanooga Museum & The National Cemetery
Location: Museum Street
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites
Union forces routed Confederate troops in Tennessee at the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, known collectively as the Battles for Chattanooga.
Join our local expert guide and immerse yourself in the historic battle that took place on Lookout Mountain, called the 'Battle Above the Clouds'. Ride up the mountain on the Incline Railway and take the short walk to Point Park, where Union soldiers surprised Confederates by sneaking up the mountain during an unusually thick fog.
We then check out the Battles for Chattanooga Museum, a newly renovated visitor centre, for a 3-dimensional presentation of the battle. We then pay our respects at The National Cemetery, which Major General. George H. Thomas, 'The Rock of Chickamauga', issued General Orders No. 296 to create a national cemetery in commemoration of the Battles.
Day 4 : Corinth
Location: Corinth
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hampton Inn
Today we bid farewell to Chattanooga and cross over the state line into Mississippi and the town of Corinth. For six months in 1862, Corinth became a critical railroad junction and second only to Richmond in military importance, and hence the battle of Corinth captured the full attention of a divided nation.
One of the National Park Service’s newest visitors’ centres interprets the key role of Corinth in the Western Theatre of the American Civil War.Next, we visit the Crossroads Museum at The Historic Depot to further understand the crucial role, that a strategic transportation hub played in the Civil War.
We stay overnight in Corinth.Day 5 : Battlefield Of Shiloh
Location: Shiloh
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Drury Hotel
Returning to Tennessee, we explore the Battlefield of Shiloh this morning. Located on 4,000 acres overlooking the Tennessee River, 151 monuments, 217 cannons and over 450 historic tablets mark America’s best-preserved battlefield and the site of the Civil War’s first major combat in the Western Theatre.
Fought April 6 - 7, 1862, the Battle of Shiloh (also known as Pittsburg Landing) gave Federal General U.S. Grant his sternest test and witnessed the death of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston, the highest-ranking American ever killed in combat.
We then continue towards Nashville where we stay overnight south of the city in preparation for our next historic visit, The Battle of Franklin.
Day 6 : Franklin
Location: Atlanta, Franklin
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Doubletree Northlake
Franklin, Tennessee witnessed five of the bloodiest hours in all American history on November 30, 1864.
Join our guided walking tour as we hear how Lieutenant General John Bell Hood, frustrated that his Confederate Army of Tennessee had let a large Union force escape from Columbia the night before, ordered an all-out frontal assault against the Union fieldworks at Franklin.
The Southerners advanced across an open field, enfiladed in places by artillery from Fort Granger across the Harpeth River. Many of their Union opponents were armed with repeaters, yet they nearly broke through near the centre of the Union line, only to be repulsed at a cost of 6,200 casualties.
Following the tour, we continue onto Atlanta, Georgia where we stay overnight.
Day 7 : Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Doubletree Northlake
Today we visit the battlefields close to Atlanta.
First, we see Pickett’s Mill Battlefield, where on 27 May 1864, the new commander of the Union Army, General William Sherman’s advance was halted. Almost 25,000 men fought the terrain, the heat, the fear and each other in an area that became forever known as ‘the hell hole’.
We will tour the major Confederate defensive works on Kennesaw Mountain. Ordered by Grant to bring the Confederate Army to battle, Sherman sent his troops against strong opposition at Cheatham Hill.
Repulsed, bloody, with losses of 4 to 1, and under threat of removal from command, he flanked Johnston’s position and continued his drive to Atlanta.
We continue on to our hotel in Atlanta where we will stay for two nights.
Day 8 : Atlanta History Centre
Location: Atlanta History Center
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Doubletree Northlake
We take a break from battlefields today to visit the recently restored and relocated 'Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama' at the famous Atlanta History Centre.
This immense circular painting depicts The Battle of Atlanta that occurred on July 22, 1864, and the building contains many Civil War artefacts as well as “The Texas” locomotive.
This afternoon we travel to Stone Mountain with its huge carvings of southern heroes Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson and take the cable car to the top of the monolith where magnificent views of hundreds of miles of Georgia countryside await.Day 9 : Road To Tara Museum & Andersonville Prisoner Of War Camp
Location: Andersonville National Historic Site, Road To Tara Museum, Savannah
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites
A Civil War trip to the South is not complete without mention of the film 'Gone with the Wind' so this morning we visit the Road to Tara Museum in Jonesboro GA.
Whether you're a Gone with the Wind fan or history buff, the Road to Tara Museum boasts items from the famous movie and book along with artefacts from the Civil War.
See the progression from the real history of the Civil War's Atlanta Campaign and the 1864 Battle of Jonesboro to Margaret Mitchell's and Hollywood's interpretation through Gone with the Wind.
We continue towards Savannah but not before a detour to the infamous Andersonville Prisoner of War Camp.
Although only in operation for fourteen months, out of the 45,000 Union soldiers imprisoned there, nearly 13,000 died from disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding or exposure. We continue to Savannah, where we will stay for two nights.Day 10 : Savannah & Fort Pulaski
Location: Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Fairfield Inn & Suites
"...I beg to present to you as a Christmas Gift, the City of Savannah with 150 heavy guns and plenty of ammunition and also about 25,000 bails of cotton..." so read Union General William T. Sherman's telegram to President Lincoln written on December 22, 1864.
Join your local guide for a walking and coach tour of the city as we explore the events of the Federal Occupation.In the afternoon we visit Fort Pulaski where, in 1862, the Union army asked Colonel Charles Olmstead, commander of the Confederate garrison, to surrender, but he refused.
And so began the siege of Fort Pulaski, where Union troops used state-of-the-art guns, among them the new James Rifled Cannon and the Parrott Rifle, in a 30-hour bombardment of the fort until it was penetrated, and the Confederate commander surrendered.
The siege became a historic experiment of military science and invention, and a case against military masonry construction.
Day 11 : Charleston
Location: Charleston
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hampton Inn
Today we cross into South Carolina and the city of Charleston where the Civil War erupted on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery opened fire on Fort Sumter, the Federal fort located in Charleston Harbor.
Our first stop, however, is the Warren Lasch Conservation Center for one of the most unique visitor experiences available in Charleston – The Hunley. On February 17th, 1864, the H. L. Hunley became the first successful combat submarine in world history with the sinking of the USS Housatonic.
After completing her mission, she mysteriously vanished, only to be rediscovered in 1995 and raised in 2000. Immerse yourself in the history of this remarkable vessel and her crew and discover the fascinating discoveries resulting from forensic science, archaeology, and conservation.
This afternoon we take the ferry out to Fort Sumter, the focal point in time marking the start of hostilities between Union North and Confederate South.We stay overnight in Charleston.
Day 12 : Travel To Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Today we travel towards Atlanta for our flight home via Ehrhardt SC. Rivers Bridge State Historic Site Battlefield marks the site of one of the Confederacy’s last stands against General William T. Sherman’s sweep across the South. Of all the Civil War Sites in South Carolina, the Battle of Rivers Bridge is the only one in the State Parks system that is home to a preserved battlefield.
Our Ranger-guided tour will walk us the 3/4 -mile trail of one of the most well-preserved Civil War sites in South Carolina, which includes still-intact earthen fortifications.
We then transfer to Atlanta airport for your return flight.
Day 13 : Return Home
Location: Atlanta
Arrive back in the UK.
What's Included
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Accommodation
As detailed in the itinerary
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Additional Services
Travel from a wide range of convenient joining points across the UK is included within your coach holiday price; some carry a supplement. Please contact us for our full list of joining points.
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Yes, airport transfers are included
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Fully Guided
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International Travel
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Meals
As detailed in the itinerary
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Transport
Comfortable, air-conditioned motorcoach
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
Yes
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Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?
No
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Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?
On Leger Coach Holidays, your allowance is one medium sized suitcase per person, which should weigh no more than 20kg when full.
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
Low
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What type of coach will be used?
You will travel on either our Luxuria Coach or our Silver Service Coach
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Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?
Fully escorted by our experienced drivers/crews. And in most towns and cities we either include or offer optional sightseeing tours with expert local guides to help you get the most from your visits.
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
As detailed in the itinerary
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Airport transfers are included on any Leger Air Holidays
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes
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Is the tour coach air conditioned?
Yes
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Are flights included in this tour?
Return flights are included on any Leger Air Holidays
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
Some tours carry a supplement for solo travellers, please ask for details if the Single price is not shown
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How long has the tour company been trading?
40 years
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Sole use of your own room on all Single Traveller holidays: means you still get your privacy and time out from the group.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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Battlefield Tours - Will it be possible to visit a particular cemetery whilst on the tour?
Please contact us and we will check to see whether you can visit a particular cemetery on any of our Battlefield Tours, if we are not able to fit it into our itinerary then you could take some time out of the tour and do this independently by taxi or public transport.
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