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Still in Dalton, GA just in a different location
This monument is owned by the Daughters of the Confederacy and has been moved from its location on Hamilton St (Main Street) to the Huff House. It’s still able to be viewed by the public.
Dalton has lots of heritage, and interesting, fact based History.
Actually it's a 5/5 for sure, except for 1 issue. This statue was removed, this morning because people and blm came from out of town and were "OFFENDED" by it. GOD BLESS THE USA :,(
Important civil war figure who headquartered 2 blocks away. Adjacent to civil war sights and Dalton’s art and mountain vacation connections. Highly recommended to history and out door lovers. Also a...
In fairness I pass this statue about 10 times per week. I have walked up to it etc when at restaurants nearby. It is worth about 5 minutes in my opinion
Still in Dalton, GA just in a different location
This monument is owned by the Daughters of the Confederacy and has been moved from its location on Hamilton St (Main Street) to the Huff House. It’s still able to be viewed by the public.
Dalton has lots of heritage, and interesting, fact based History.
Actually it's a 5/5 for sure, except for 1 issue. This statue was removed, this morning because people and blm came from out of town and were "OFFENDED" by it. GOD BLESS THE USA :,(
Important monument
Important civil war figure who headquartered 2 blocks away. Adjacent to civil war sights and Dalton’s art and mountain vacation connections. Highly recommended to history and out door lovers. Also a...
General Joseph E Johnston Sculpture
In fairness I pass this statue about 10 times per week. I have walked up to it etc when at restaurants nearby. It is worth about 5 minutes in my opinion
General Johnson you were a good general sir...
I stumbled to this monument and found that what a little civil war gem this place really is. This is a must see for an civil war explorer.