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The American Civil War Museum world-class collection of Civil War military and civilian artifacts totals over 15,000 objects from the battlefields and the homefront during the Civil War. Learn More
At the National Civil War Museum, we offer engaging and immersive field trips to school groups, providing an educational experience that highlights the history and impact of the American Civil War.
The National Civil War Museum presents a comprehensive and even-handed overview of America's greatest tragedy. Exhibits are factual, humanistic, educational, and entertaining. High-resolution video and sound-and-light shows complement the world-class collection of Civil War artifacts.
The American Civil War Museum is a multi-site museum in the Greater Richmond Region of central Virginia, dedicated to the history of the American Civil War. The museum operates three sites: The White House of the Confederacy, the American Civil War Museum at Historic Tredegar in Richmond, and the American Civil War Museum at Appomattox.
The American Civil War Museum explores the most critical period in America’s history–the Civil War era. Our premier artifact collection, immersive exhibitions, and diverse programming tell the stories of soldiers and civilians locked in a struggle over the soul and future of this nation.
The National Civil War Museum, located at One Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is a private 501c(3) nonprofit promoting the preservation of material culture and sources of information that are directly relevant to the American Civil War and the postwar period as related to veterans' service organizations, including ...
From meticulously curated artifacts and detailed dioramas to multimedia presentations and interactive displays, our exhibits offer a captivating glimpse into the past. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and emotions of the Civil War as you walk in the footsteps of soldiers, witness the struggles and triumphs of individuals, and gain a ...
Experience the fascinating stories of the American Civil War through our engaging events and programs. Join stimulating conversations with esteemed authors and historians, participate in virtual programs, witness reenactments, and partake in fun-filled activities suitable for the whole family.
For nearly five years, the war went on until southern General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, in Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Here are the 10 most significant American Civil War sites preserved for current and future generations.
Through rare artifacts and interactive stories, journey back to the events and issues surrounding the battle in the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War.