

The Atlanta Campaign Pavilion #1 is the first of five interpretive pavilions erected under the Works Progress Administration during the 1930s. A relief map describes the positions of the opposing armies in the Ringgold area during the Atlanta Campaign’s early stages and the entire campaign’s scope. Plaques set atop fieldstone bases and several state historical markers describe the nearby action. A trail behind the pavilion leads to a marker showing the farthest position reached by Federal Colonel David Ireland’s brigade during the Battle of Ringgold Gap. A parking/pull-off area and picnic tables are available at the pavilion.