Civil War Naval Museum

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(549) · History museum in Columbus, United States
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The National Civil War Naval Museum, located in Columbus, Georgia, United States, is a 40,000-square-foot facility that features remnants of two …

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Feb 11, 2025
If you have the time then all ages would be pleased with this visit. The exhibits are very good and there is a restoration in progress.Full review by bderoulet
Jan 3, 2025
There were so many fascinating exhibits. Plus the two actual Civil War gunboats ! And many large naval cannon! I am going back again to Columbus next month just to visit this museum.Full review by Sunshine650550
Dec 29, 2024
We am for family trip and had ages ranging from 12 to 80. Everyone had a good time and we learned a lot! Took us about 1.5 hours to go through the whole thing.Full review by AmyLeAnn30
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Can we visit a civil war POW prison?
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Yes. Check out Andersonville, GA.
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Is there RV parking on site or close by? We are traveling in 30 ft RV
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Thanks for your question. Our parking lot can accommodate your RV, but we are not set up for overnight parking. Also during special events such as our upcoming RiverBlast, parking …
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Thanks for your question. Our parking lot can accommodate your RV, but we are not set up for overnight parking. Also during special events such as our upcoming RiverBlast, parking sometimes becomes an issue and we may not have room then.
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When I was small I used to go to a museum in Columbus ga. I'm not sure which one but I rrmember an old wooden ship …
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When I was small I used to go to a museum in Columbus ga. I'm not sure which one but I rrmember an old wooden ship that eas inside. It seems like it was near where the fair was held in the seventys. Anyway near there was the ruins of a large stone building that we played in. Seems like it resembled leftovers of a coliseum like structure. I've always wondered what it was and I can't find anything on the internet.
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We are also not from the area, so are unable to confirm your previous experience. It is a really good museum, though.
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