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Quote: Twice per year, there are arts & crafts fairs and a battle reenactment outside the "city" of Andersonville. There was no real battle fought here (or so I was told), but about 300 men and women travel to the Read More
Quote: When my wife first moved to Georgia, I took her to see the historic prison camp at Andersonville. There is a recreated version of the camp, itself, on the original site. Visitors can walk through this camp and Read More
Quote: Visiting the Little Drummer Boy gave us a perfect orientation to the Andersonville site. It made our entire experience there vivid. The museum was wonderful! We met Skinny (told us how he preferred the name). He Read More
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Quote: When my wife and I visited the town of Andersonville, one of the five antique and souvenir shops that was saw was quite large, so we decided to visit. There were old oak barrels, horseshoes on the walls, and Read More
Quote: During an 14 month period in 1864 - 1865, this train depot was very busy, receiving more than 40,000 Union prisoners shipped from other, less secure, spots. It continued to serve the small community after the Read More