| Blue and Gray Trail: North Georgia saw over one hundred thousand men die in less than a year at places whose names are forever engraved in the minds of the American past: Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and the hell hole. Nowhere else in this war did so many men die in such a short period of time. |
| Blue and Gray Trail: Chronology/timeline of the Civil War, its causes and Reconstruction, battles, politicians, generals, and related sites |
| Civil war battlefield tours: Guided tours of civil war battlefield sites. Specialists provide background detail of personalities and history of each tour and battle site. |
| Civil War History in Nashville & Middle Tennessee: Guide to Civil War historic sites, including battlefields and antebellum mansions, in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. |
| Civil War History Tours: From washingtonpost.com, suggestions for one-day and weekend trips to visit important sites and monuments in the Washington D.C. area. |
| Civil War Traveler: Travel information for Civil War sites and events in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington DC. |
| Civil War Weekend Battlefield Tours: Guided tours combine intensive battlefield study with first-person narratives to create an experience that will influence your perception and enrich your study of the war. |
| Insiders' Guide to Civil War Sites in the Eastern Theatre: History and travel guide offering practical information for touring Civil War sites in the Eastern Theater, from battlegrounds to local history, accommodation and restaurants. |
| John Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail Indiana Civil War Driving Tour: Heritage Trail through Indiana depicts Morgan's Great Raid in 1863. Contains history, maps, tour guide and store. |
| Journey Through Hallowed Ground - Civil War: NOn Profit organizations site that follows historic sites from Gettysburg to Albemarle County, VA along the Old Carolina Road (Rt. 15/231). |
| Pamplin Historical Park: From August 1864 through April 1865, the blue and gray fought a number of bitter and bloody engagements, the Federals trying to isolate Petersburg from its supply routes and the Confederates desperately defending their lifelines to the outside world. |
| The Civil War Traveler: Features a summary of historical interpretive signs and maps for civil war touring trails from Pennsylvania to South Carolina. |
| Touring the Battle of Atlanta: Takes visitors on a tour of the battlefield using present-day landmarks to describe the events of July 22, 1864 (the battle of Atlanta). |
| University of Virginia - Civil War Programs: Researches and brings the history of the American Civil War to life through lectures, conferences, and tours. |