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scott r
Thought provoking - but this is for adults, not kids or even bored teens
Museum is more than Anersonville, it's all POWs. Text heavy, but nevertheless worth time to read, think, out yourself into someone else's shoes. Many personal stories of heroism, grit, banal brutali...
Bewertet am 30. Mai 2024
Amy D
A Moving Landmark
I went because I knew of Andersonville’s place in the Civil War. I wanted to get a feel for it as a POW camp. It’s so much more. Yes the stories of the Civil War soldiers are there and very moving. B...
Bewertet am 22. Mai 2024
Daydream45196863915
Somber
The museum is very somber, as it's meant to be. The way the prisoners were buried shoulder to shoulder is a telling reminder of how terrible their existence was.
Bewertet am 10. Mai 2024
judie1967
Well presented.
Unbelievable place. Videos were great just so overwhelming with the poor conditions of the camp. Plus gave the plights and conditions of all POW'S. Give an applause to the Government that these prison...
Bewertet am 5. Mai 2024
Rebecca S
A glimpse of Georgia history
This museum is well worth a visit. It is free and offers so much history and a realistic view of what POWs endured. They offer a booklet for kids to hunt for things during their visit, they are learni...
Thought provoking - but this is for adults, not kids or even bored teens
Museum is more than Anersonville, it's all POWs. Text heavy, but nevertheless worth time to read, think, out yourself into someone else's shoes. Many personal stories of heroism, grit, banal brutali...
A Moving Landmark
I went because I knew of Andersonville’s place in the Civil War. I wanted to get a feel for it as a POW camp. It’s so much more. Yes the stories of the Civil War soldiers are there and very moving. B...
Somber
The museum is very somber, as it's meant to be. The way the prisoners were buried shoulder to shoulder is a telling reminder of how terrible their existence was.
Well presented.
Unbelievable place. Videos were great just so overwhelming with the poor conditions of the camp. Plus gave the plights and conditions of all POW'S. Give an applause to the Government that these prison...
A glimpse of Georgia history
This museum is well worth a visit. It is free and offers so much history and a realistic view of what POWs endured. They offer a booklet for kids to hunt for things during their visit, they are learni...