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Are sunken ships from Civil War still lying in the Chattahoo
Are sunken ships from Civil War still lying in the Chattahoo
Are sunken ships from Civil War still lying in the Chattahoochee? Here's what a historian says
The Chattahoochee River has become a tourist attraction for kayaking and whitewater rafting, but some may not know the history that may lie just feet beneath their paddles.
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