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If you're looking for historical sites to visit, upcoming events and places with historical tours, make this your first stop. Heritage Travel is a wonderful way to enrich your experience of history…check out these terrific destinations. Click on any image to go to the advertiser's Web site.

 

Visit virginia.org to order your Virginia is for Lovers vacation guide and plan a getaway you'll love.

 

Jackson is at the intersection of Music and Rock-A-Billy Highways. Just over an hour's drive from Shiloh National Military Park, we have our own stories to share in connecting you with the past.

 

In Dodge City, we look at life a little differently. You'll feel at home, just as the cowboys did in the 1870's.

 

 

Saint Mary's County, MD—Union Loyalty. Southern Sympathy. Visit Point Lookout, the war's largest prison camp, plus confederate and USCT monuments. A short drive south of the nation's capital.

 

Built in 1852, the Headquarters House in Fayetteville was used by both the Confederate and Union armies during the Civil War and still stands today.

 

Step back through history and learn how the Chickamauga Campaign helped shape the direction of the Civil War. Click banner for more information.

 

Explore the past in Baltimore during two commemorative events: the War of 1812 Bicentennial and Civil War 150. Plan your trip at Baltimore.org.

 

Cleveland, Tennessee…Near Chattanooga, find glorious mountain scenery and heart-pounding whitewater rafting. Walk in the footsteps of the Cherokee and discover a charming historic downtown.

 

Hubbard Museum of the American West—A Smithsonian Affiliate 26301 Hwy 70 Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico 88346 Phone: 575-378-4142 Fax: 575-378-4166

 

Civil War battlefields. Fort Boonesborough and Fort Harrod. Native American culture. Just some of the opportunities awaiting you at our historic Kentucky State Parks.

 

The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond houses the world's largest collection of Confederate artifacts, manuscripts and images. Daily tours of the White House of the Confederacy.

 

Small town with big history: Battle of Lebanon. Camp Crittenden, the Civil War's largest black soldier encampment. Raided three times by John Hunt Morgan.

 

Your search for Billy starts in Old Lincoln, the ghost town of White Oaks, and historic Ft. Stanton. Form a posse.

 

Visit the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum and discover some of America's greatest heroes as we celebrate our 25th anniversary. Call 903-450-4502 or go to www.amacmuseum.com.

 

Legendary history, culture and outdoor adventures await in friendly and affordable North Dakota. Heritage preserved and shared year-round.

 

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