Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia

Laura Benttencourt
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Visit Andersonville National Historic Site, operated by the National Park Service, and tread the solemn ground marking the site of the Civil War?s largest prison where nearly 13,000 Union soldiers died.
The story of captivity is told in the National Prisoner of War Museum at Andersonville. Andersonville National Historic Site is the only park in the National Park System to serve as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history. The 495-acre park consists of the historic prison site and the national cemetery.
Congress stated in the authorizing legislation that this park's purpose is "to provide an understanding of the overall prisoner of war story of the Civil War, to interpret the role of prisoner of war camps in history, to commemorate the sacrifice of Americans who lost their lives in such camps, and to preserve the monuments located within the site". In 1998 the National Prisoner of War Museum opened at Andersonville, dedicated to the men and women of this country who suffered captivity. Their story is one of sacrifice and courage.
Visit the original prison site with rebuilt stockade wall sections and remnants of escape tunnels, the Civil War cemetery, and the National Cemetery. More info on: www.therealgeorgia.com
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