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Andersonville National Historic Site

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Nestled within the historic grounds where nearly 13,000 men lost their lives, Andersonville National Historic Site stands as a solemn tribute to those who sacrificed during the Civil War era. The poignant legacy of this site stretches back to a time when it was already steeped in infamy before the war's end. Today, Andersonville National Historic Site not only serves as the resting place for veterans at the Andersonville National Cemetery but also houses the poignant National Prisoner of War Museum. This museum stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and sacrifice of American prisoners of war throughout history. As you wander through the grounds of Andersonville National Historic Site, you can't help but feel the weight of history bearing down on you. The stories of those who suffered in captivity so that others could know freedom come alive in this hallowed place. It's a reminder of the enduring spirit and courage of those who have served their country. Whether you come to pay your respects to the fallen, delve into the rich history of the Civil War era, or simply seek a moment of reflection, Andersonville National Historic Site offers a poignant and thought-provoking experience for all who visit. Come and explore this living memorial to America's prisoners of war and discover the profound stories that echo through its hallowed grounds.

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A Glimpse of Your Destination

Located in the heart of southwest Georgia, the Andersonville National Historic Site offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Nestled between the charming towns of Americus and Montezuma, the site is a must-visit for every passionate traveler.

Your Journey to Andersonville National Historic Site

Embarking on your journey to the Andersonville National Historic Site is a breeze. The site is situated approximately 12 miles north of Americus and 11 miles south of Montezuma, making it a convenient stop as you explore Georgia's state attractions. Simply follow GA-49 and the historic site will be welcoming you in no time.

Key Landmark: National Prisoner of War Museum

As part of your visit to Andersonville National Historic Site, don't miss the National Prisoner of War Museum. This iconic landmark, located right in Andersonville, GA 31711, offers a poignant reminder of our history and is a key highlight of the site.

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Location

Located in Atlanta

Weather Information

Summer temperatures reach highs in the 80s-90s and high humidity. Winter temperatures tend to be in the 40s and below. Snow can occur but is rare. Average annual precipitation is 46.24 inches and is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The National Prisoner of War Museum is maintained at a cool temperature to help preserve artifacts; dressing in layers is recommended.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: Atlanta
  • Park Code: ande
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Camping Group Camping Food Picnicking Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Self-Guided Tours - Auto Living History Reenactments Historic Weapons Demonstration First Person Interpretation Junior Ranger Program Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store Gift Shop and Souvenirs

Topics

African American Heritage American Revolution Burial Cemetery and Gravesite National Cemetery Enslavement Hispanic American Heritage Incarceration Jails and Prisons Military Monuments and Memorials Native American Heritage Schools and Education Tragic Events Forced Marches Wars and Conflicts French and Indian War American Revolutionary War War of 1812 Mexican War Civil War Spanish-American War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Cold War Women's History

Plan Your Visit

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