5 Civil War Sites That Go Beyond the Battlefield

Travel back in time and get a glimpse of what life was like during the Civil War with these incredible historic sites that go beyond your typical battlefield. From National Geographic's "The Civil War: A Traveller's Guide." http://bit.ly/CWG0224

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1

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

Composed of two separate sites, this National Park offers self-guided walking tours and nature trails.

2

Mark Twain House

A short-lived member of the Confederate Army, Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, resided in this Connecticut house where he wrote some of his most famous pieces of work.

3

Louisiana Old State Capitol

Sitting on the banks of the Mississippi, this 165-year-old statehouse is known for its Gothic architecture.

4

Windsor Ruins

Once a four-story plantation, only 23 Corinthian columns still stand after a fire destroyed the home in 1890.

5

Arlington National Cemetery and Arlington House

Once the plantation of Robert E. Lee, Arlington House still stands in the center of grounds at Arlington National Cemetery.

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