Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 11:00-15:00
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217 Cove Rd, Chickamauga, GA 30707, United StatesMap
Phone+1 423-488-0861
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History gathering
Went to visit with my sister. Parked on the main street and walked up. They have closer parking but we wanted to walk up the tree lined entrance. Lovely place to walk through out. The house wasn't ope...
The battle of Chickamauga was a key battle between north and south. The Gordon Lee Mansion player an important role in that conflict. In a day, One can easily tour the battlefield, visit the mansion a...
Preserved to present the past to all future generations. Furnished with period antiques and artifacts, along with excellent history of civil war history for this region. All admission fees go to the p...
The inside was open for candlelight tours around Christmas . Very interesting . A lot of interesting furniture and some local history. Not as big as the mansions in Natchez but worth seeing.
History gathering
Went to visit with my sister. Parked on the main street and walked up. They have closer parking but we wanted to walk up the tree lined entrance. Lovely place to walk through out. The house wasn't ope...
Civil war history in the greater Chattanooga area
The battle of Chickamauga was a key battle between north and south. The Gordon Lee Mansion player an important role in that conflict. In a day, One can easily tour the battlefield, visit the mansion a...
A Must See !!
Preserved to present the past to all future generations. Furnished with period antiques and artifacts, along with excellent history of civil war history for this region. All admission fees go to the p...
Candle light tour in December
The inside was open for candlelight tours around Christmas . Very interesting . A lot of interesting furniture and some local history. Not as big as the mansions in Natchez but worth seeing.
Civil War Historical house
The tour and facts provided concerning the use of this house during the Civil War is very interesting. Beautiful old house.