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Oliver's Custom Cabinets

101 Gordon St, Chickamauga, Ga 30707 see map

Phone: (706) 375-2662

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Miscellaneous: Oliver's Custom Cabinets

101 Gordon St, Chickamauga, Ga 30707 see map

Phone: (706) 375-2662

Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm

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Located in Chickamauga, Oliver's Custom Cabinets is a cabinet building specialist that offers custom cabinetry, mill work and other services.

Allstate Insurance

116 Gordon St, Chickamauga, Ga 30707 see map

Phone: (706) 956-4242

Email: heathernapier@allstate.com

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Miscellaneous: Allstate Insurance

116 Gordon St, Chickamauga, Ga 30707 see map

Phone: (706) 956-4242

Email: heathernapier@allstate.com

Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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Proud to serve the areas of Chattanooga, Rock Spring, Ringgold, Lafayette, Flinstone, Fort Oglethorpe, Rossville, Tunnel Hill, Chickamauga. Call or email me today for a personalized insurance review.

Contact City Hall

Contact City Hall103 Crittenden Avenue
Chickamauga, GA 30307
cityhall@comcast.net
(706) 375-3177
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Chickamauga and its residents have taken pride in preserving its historical beauty and keeping the small Southern town appeal. Whether you are looking for something old or something new, this small town has something for you.

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Our downtown district is full of unique shops, from antiques, crafts, custom cabinets, gifts, historical artifacts and replicas, jewelry, old time photography and other specialty shops. Visitors of all ages can experience the rich diverse history contained within our town.

About The City of Chickamauga

The Battle of Chickamauga

The Battle of Chickamauga, named after the Chickamauga Creek which flowed nearby, was fought September 19-20, 1863 and involved more than 110,000 soldiers of the Northern and Southern Armies.

Union General William Rosecrans had his headquarters at the Gordon Lee Mansion prior to the battle. The Mansion, completed in 1847, is still standing today. Many parched and wounded soldiers from both sides drank from the town's bubbling Crawfish Spring, which is still active today.

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