Historic Civil War Cannons Official Georgia Tourism & Travel
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Description
Two historic Civil War cannons known as 12-pound Napoleons reside in the Old Courthouse Park. The field artillery, which take their name from France's Emperor Napoleon III, were donated to the city for a memorial display in 1913. The guns have a bore of 4.6 inches in diameter. The barrels are 60 inches long and made of bronze.
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