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Andersonville Prison (Camp Sumter) National Historic Site

496 Cemetery Road, Andersonville, Georgia

Featured Review : 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 the...See Full Review

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