Web Design in Chickamauga, Georgia

Chickamauga is steeped in history. In the early to mid-1800s, the present town was just a large plantation in the North Georgia rolling hills. Then the Battle of Chickamauga took place on September 18-20, 1863, during which around 34,000 soliders lost their lives in a battle that was declared a decisive Confederate victory.

Today the streets of Chickamauga are named after Confederate and Union generals, and the Chickamauga Battlefield (located north of the City) is now part of the expansive, rolling hills of the Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, the first and largest in the country.

The City of Chickamauga was named after the Tsikamagi Indian Tribe of the Cherokee Nation. Over the last century, the City has changed and grown, from a population of 95 in 1900 to 2,245 in 2000 (official census). The city is surrounded by the North Georgia mountains and valleys, and the history of the area has been rediscovered and restored wherever possible.

White Oak Design are website designers located not far from the Chickamauga Battlefield, within easy reach of nearby cities such as Lafayette, Ringgold and Dalton, and Chattanooga just over the state line in Tennessee.