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and Hollywood Cemetery. Northeast of the city occurred the 
bloody Seven D<y.s Battles of 1862, and the Battles of Cold 
Harbor (1864), in which Grant lost 12,000 men in one hour. 
SAVANN.^, GA. Georgia’s oldest city and one of the most ' 
beautiful in America. Its numerous historic spots and interesting 
sights include: Christ Church, on the site of which John Wesley 
started the first Sunday school; the Savannah Theater; Sher¬ 
man’s headquarters; the monument to Nathanael Greene and i 
Count Pulaski; Bonaventure Cemetery; and Telfair Academy of 
Arts. Seven miles southeast is Worm.sloe Gardens, one of the 
most romantic and beautiful places in the South. 
VICKSBURG, MISS. This historic city is surrounded by the 
Vicksburg National Military Park. In this 1,322-acre park the 
numerous breastworks have been well preserved, while nearly 
900 tablets, monuments, and guns mark the positions occupied 
by the various fighting units and de.scribe the fierce siege' tliat 
lasted from May 18 to July 4, 1863. The park is beautifully 
landscaped and is traversed by many miles of paved roadways. 
WILMINGTON, N. C. Once the principal port of the Confed¬ 
eracy. The old Governor’s Mansion, William Hooper’s home an(^« 
Cornwallis’ headquarters are interesting colonial buildings. 'The 
Confederate navy yard and historic Fort Fisher are on the ^ 
Cape Fear River. Wrightsville and Carolina Beach aVe popular 
ocean resorts. Airlie Gardens are famous for their azaleas. 
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Famed for its tobacco industry and 
seat of Salem College for Women, established 1772. Having left 
Bohemia to seek religious freedom, a band of Moravians settled 
here in 1753 and in 1766 founded the town of Salem. The town 
of Winston was founded in 1851 and the two communities became 
one city in 1913. Of particular interest are Wachovia Historical 
Museum, old Salem Tavern, Moravian Graveyard, and the Old 
Moravian Church, scene of the annual Easter sunrise service. 
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