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Contact:
Patricia Meagher, Director of Communications
912.651.2125 Ext. 153, or Email
Nationwide Coverage of Atlanta CW150 Historical Marker Dedication
As part of the national sesquicentennial commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Georgia Historical Society, the Georgia Department of Economic Development and other state and private agencies are collaborating on a project to use historical markers to promote tourism and create better access to Georgia’s Civil War history.
With assistance and support from the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Department of Labor, Georgia Battlefields Association, and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, GHS commissioned new markers as well as recast and replaced seven missing and/or damaged markers in the original locations along Sherman’s March to the Sea. The new markers interpret previously unrepresented elements of the war, presenting to the public the full spectrum of Georgia’s Civil War experience.
Civil War marker in Atlanta stirs controversy
by Ray Henry/AP, Miami Herald
Plaque Marks Burning of Atlanta
by Rickey Bevington, GPB
by Rickey Bevington, GPB
Civil War marker in Atlanta stirs controversy
AP, New Orleans Times-Picayune
by Rick Badie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Controversy binds anniversaries
by Bill Torpy, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Also covered in:
Athens Banner-Herald, Athens, GA
The Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, GA
Macon Telegraph, Macon, GA
Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, AL
The Palm Beach Post, Palm Beach, FL
The Washington Examiner, Washington, DC
Greenfield Daily Reporter, Greenfield, IN
Erie Times-News, Erie, PA
NBC 11, Atlanta
WRCB, NBC Columbus, GA
WHSV, ABC Harrisonburg, VA
WMAZ, Macon, GA