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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
Virtual Tour of Spotsylvania Battlefield

The virtual tour consists of the eight stops on the driving tour of the Spotsylvania Battlefield plus additional sites connected to the Spotsylvania Campaign. There are also links to learn more about the battle.

* Virtual Tour Stops Maps Google maps shows the location of the virtual tour stops and gives directions.

* Virtual Tour Stop, Spotsylvania Court House

* Virtual Tour Stop, Laurel Hill

* Virtual Tour Stop, Spotsylvania Battlefield Exhibit Shelter Stop #1 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Upton's Road Stop #2 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Bloody Angle Stop #3 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Harrison House Stop Stop #4 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, McCoull House Site Stop #5 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, East Face of Salient Stop #6 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Heth's Salient Stop #7 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Lee's Last Line

* Virtual Tour Stop, Fredericksburg Road Stop #8 on battlefield driving tour

* Virtual Tour Stop, Harris Farm

* Virtual Tour Stop, Massaponax Church

* Virtual Tour Stop, Spotsylvania Confederate Cemetery

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See also:

* Visiting Spotsylvania Battlefield

* Summary of Wilderness/Spotsylvania Campaign

* Spotsylvania Battlefield Photo Gallery

* Spotsylvania Battlefield Monuments Photo Gallery

 
Cannon at Spotsylvania Battlefield
Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania Battlefield  

Did You Know?
Spotsylvania is the best preserved battlefield in central Virginia. However, there is no visitor center or running water. Visitors should begin their visit at the Fredericksburg or Chancellorsville Visitor Centers to get maps and information.

Last Updated: January 23, 2008 at 14:46 EST