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  2. Chickamauga, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    It now houses the Walker County Regional Heritage and Model Train Museum. Occasional tourist train excursions stop at the Chickamauga depot. The Durham Iron and Coal Company built coke ovens on Chickamauga's north side, used to transform coal into coke for iron and steel foundries in Chattanooga.

  3. Gordon-Lee Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Gordon-Lee Mansion is located in Chickamauga, Georgia and was originally referred to as the Gordon residence. Construction began in 1840 and was not completed until 1847 due to labor and financial issues. [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Gordon-Lee House and is also known as the Gordon-Lee-Green House.

  4. Chickamauga Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Elmo's World Historic District is a 130-acre (53 ha) historic district in Chickamauga, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1]It included 114 contributing building, four other contributing structures, and three contributing sites.

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  6. Crawfish Spring - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the forced removal of the Cherokee from their ancestral lands in Georgia, in 1840 white settler James Gordon built a 2,500-acre (10 km 2) plantation and constructed a two-story brick house, now known as the Gordon-Lee Mansion, adjacent to Crawfish Spring. [6] [7] [8] The house was built on the site of the old Cherokee courthouse. [5]

  7. Chickamauga - Wikipedia

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    Chickamauga, first diesel powered tug boat built in the United States; Chickamauga Cherokee, a band of the Native American tribe following chief Dragging Canoe "The Rock of Chickamauga", a nickname for Gen. George Henry Thomas, from his service in the Battle of Chickamauga