The Civil War in Georgia's Rome




Georgia's Rome has an abundance of Civil War history and heritage sites. Rome is one of the few towns that saw continous action for all four years of the war; thus, modern Rome is left with reminders all around of the great civil war figures that walked on this ground.
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Information Contact:
Rome / Floyd Visitor Center
706.295.5576 or 800.444.1834
www.romegeorgia.org
Civil War Multimedia
Videos of the Civil War Symposium Series sponsored by the Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Rome / Floyd County Library.
Civil War Services
“But the March Began In Rome:” A Guide to the Civil War in Georgia’s Rome
Free, available in the Rome / Floyd Visitor Center or To have a FREE Guide to the Civil War in Rome sent to you, please click here.
A full guide to the Civil War in Georgia’s Rome, this informational brochure provides information on most major Civil War sites in Floyd County.
The War Between the States in Georgia’s Rome, A Driving Tour
Free, but deposit of $5 required; available in the Rome / Floyd Visitor Center
This Civil War driving tour will take you throughout the many Civil War sites of Rome & Floyd County to discover the history through stories and a first-hand experience.
Civil War Resources
www.blueandgraytrail.com
www.romanlegionltd.com
www.scvcamp469-nbf.com
www.civilwar150th.org
www.gcwht.org
In addition to internet resources, a large collection of original documents and artifacts
are available at the following:
- Rome Area History Museum
- 305 Broad Street
- 706 - 235 - 8051
- Rome - Floyd County Library
- 205 Riverside Parkway
- 706 - 236 - 4601