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Museum program news, exhibit highlights, photos, historical resources, and teacher's corner. Washington D.C.
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General and visitor information with photos and newsletter. Located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Focuses mainly on the War of the Western States and displayed in geographical and chronological segments. Includes Pioneer Village and Women's Civil War Museum, slide show, schedule of events, hours, fees and directions. Located in Kentucky.
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The only Confederate training camp still open to the public. Includes map of layout, hours of operation, reenactment and living history programs, details of Friends of Camp Moore and directions. Located in Tangipahoa, Louisiana.
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View 4,200 square feet of exhibits and explore the nation's most tumultuous period and the unique role Pensacola played during the civil War.
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Features large collection of Confederate memorabilia exhibits, upcoming events, newsletter, Civil War artifacts, and contact information. New Orleans, LA.
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Visitor information, directions, and calendar. Located in Atoka, Oklahoma.
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Located in Wilmington, California, the museum is housed in the last remaining wooden structure of the 22 that comprised the Barracks from 1861-1873, and features period rooms, site models, Armory, campground, research library, and museum shop. Provides information on California's role in the Civil War.
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Hotel history, images of several exhibits, photos of civil war reenactments, visitor's information, and price list of items available in the museum store.
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Highlights the war in the Trans-Mississippi theatre. Tours, location, hours, gift shop, visitor feedback, photographs, historical information. Republic, Missouri.
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Exhibits "The General" locomotive engine from the Great Locomotive Chase of the Civil War. Features the story of Andrews Raiders in a multimedia presentation. Located in Georgia.
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General information and location. Located in Missouri.
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Information about museum's collection of historical artifacts, photos, genealogy information, and other historical information in Culpeper County.
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Features exhibits, research opportunities, upcoming events, and press releases. Harrisburg, PA.
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The center for the study and interpretation of the medical history of the War Between the States with collections, exhibits and medical artifacts, manuscripts, books and documents.
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Collection of Civil War and Grand Army artifacts. Located at the Vernon Town Hall.
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Features relics on display, exhibits, court house history, hours, and location directions. Winchester, VA.
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Civil War Naval Museum/Center Features the salvaged wrecks of the CSS Jackson, an ironclad ram and the CSS Chattahoochee, a wood sail and steam gunboat. Also on display are a collection of uniforms, weapons, models, ordnance and art. Downtown Columbus.
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Features collection of arms, artifacts and documents of the war period. Army and Navy are both represented. Includes hours and directions. Free admission. Located in Greenville.
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Features museum collection, exhibits, visitor information, archives, membership news, and contact details. Kennesaw, GA.
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History, visitor information, exhibits, and activities. Located in Fort Worth.
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History, battles, generals, general and visitor information, and directions. Located in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
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General information with photos and images. Located in Georgia.
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General information, the collection, and exhibits. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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A living history plantation in Newport News, Virginia, interpreting the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
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Through exhibits, videos, and interactive computers, the museum helps visitors experience Indiana's role, from the homefront to the battlefront, in America's Civil War. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Features museum's exhibits, photos, press room, newsletter, and contact information. Jefferson Barracks, MO.
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Military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865. Richmond, Virginia.
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Collection includes cadet uniforms and equipment, antique firearms, Civil War and Vietnam items, and displays about generals Thomas J.(Stonewall) Jackson and George S. Patton.
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