Andersonville National Historic Site

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In Detail

History Our Partners ANDERSONVILLE TRUST Fact Sheet: The National Prisoner of War Museum opened on April 9, 1998. The construction of the 10,000 square foot museum is the result of a partnership between the ... read more.

Just For Kids FOR TEACHERS Education Programs Andersonville National Historic Site is committed to providing a quality educational experience to school groups. To accomplish this, the staff at Andersonville NHS h ... read more.

Oh, Ranger! Be A Junior Ranger Explore and learn about the park and become a Junior Ranger! The Junior Ranger Activity booklet will guide your visit to the park and help you earn a Junior Ranger Badge. Activiti ... read more.

Planning Your Visit PLAN YOUR VISIT Andersonville National Historic Site Andersonville National Historic Site commemorates the experiences of all American Prisoners of War. The site of historic Camp Sumter (Andersonvil ... read more.

Sights to See Places ANDERSONVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY Andersonville National Cemetery was established to provide a permanent place of honor for those who died in military service to our country. The initial interm ... read more.

Walking & Hiking Park Fun ANDERSONVILLE PRISON HISTORICAL HIKE The Andersonville Prison Historical Hike is a 3-mile walking history lesson through Andersonville National Historic Site and the town of Andersonville. ... read more.