DOUGLAS, Ga, (June 17, 2024) – The Georgia World War II Heritage Trail is excited to announce “Thomaston Goes to War” has joined the original ten Trail Partners. The newest Partner is in the City of Thomaston and Upson County. Visitors can discover how one small... PEACHTREE CITY, GA., June 2024 – The Georgia WWII Heritage Trail and Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Airbase Georgia were mentioned in Travel, Taste and Tour magazine thanks to an article submitted by Visit Peachtree City. The article “Weekend Road Tripping... The Georgia WWII Heritage Trail officially launched pages on Facebook and Instagram, opening a dynamic new way to connect with World War II history enthusiasts across Georgia and the United States. This platform is designed to celebrate the stories, artifacts, and... WASHINGTON (December 5, 2022) – The National Park Service announced today the designation of Savannah and Chatham County, and 17 new communities across the United States as American World War II Heritage Cities. These new additions follow the inaugural designation of... History came alive when some of the most iconic aircraft flown in World War II made a stop in the city of Douglas. Its been over 75 years since the B-17 ‘Flying Fortress, Texas Raiders’ lifted into the skies over Europe—protecting this nation. This air... The Douglas Municipal Gene Chambers Airport is excited to host the Warbird Expo featuring the Commemorative Air Force (CAF). Douglas is the last stop on the CAF’s journey along the Georgia WWII Heritage Trail. The WWII Flight Training Museum located on the grounds of...