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Status: Archived Did you know Civil War soldiers utilized trenches as a tactic of warfare? As the war developed into its later stages, troops both blue and gray learned quickly that "digging in" was vital to survival. See some of the actual earthworks that were used at the battle, as well as reenactors utilizing a rebuilt and interactive trench.
Did you know Civil War soldiers utilized trenches as a tactic of warfare? As the war developed into its later stages, troops both blue and gray learned quickly that "digging in" was vital to winning battles. See some of the actual earthworks that were used at the battle, as well as reenactors utilizing a rebuilt and interactive trench.
Admission: $3 - $5.50
Event Phone: 770-443-7850
Directions
GPS Coordinates:
N 33.973450 | W -084.759683
Located Take I-20 exit #44. Turn onto Thornton Road. (Highway 278) Follow Highway 278 West for 10 miles. Make a right onto Highway 92. Travel North on Highway 92 for approximately 6 miles. Look for brown Pickett's Mill signs as you continue. Turn left onto Due West Road. Continue 2 miles. Turn right onto Mount Tabor Church Road. Travel half a mile and the site on the right.