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This is mostly a nature walk through the autumn woods of Chickamauga and Chatanooga National Military Park. We'll see some memorials of course but mostly we are walking through the forest of North Georgia around Snodgrass Hill on a beautiful fall day. #Chickamauga #walkingtour #CityWalks #virtualwalk #walkathome #treadmillworkout #treadmillscenery #virtualtreadmill Please feel free to share or embed these videos with others or direct them to the searchable website https://citywalksvirtualtours.com Patreon: / citywalks Buy me a Coffee at https://ko-fi.com/citywalksvirtualwal... Paypal Donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/CityW... Instagram: @citywalks_virtualtravel Facebook: / mycitywalks Twitter: @walks_city You might be interested in our other Channels: CityWalks360 - 360 VR walking videos: tinyurl.com/yg5dkewu TravelingMel - FamilyTravel - / travelingmel The Battle of Chickamauga, fought on September 18–20, 1863, between the United States Army and Confederate forces in the American Civil War, marked the end of a U.S. Army offensive, the Chickamauga Campaign, in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia.[1][2] It was the first major battle of the war fought in Georgia and the most significant US defeat in the Western Theater, and it involved the second-highest number of casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle was fought between the US Army Army of the Cumberland under Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans and the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Gen. Braxton Bragg, and was named for Chickamauga Creek. The West Chickamauga Creek meanders near and forms the southeast boundary of the battle area and the park in northwest Georgia. (The South Chickamauga ultimately flows into the Tennessee River about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) northeast of downtown Chattanooga).