The Andersonville National Historic Site is a vivid reminder of human rights violation during the American Civil War. It preserves the Camp Sumter or Andersonville Prison, a camp for prisoners of war. Built in 1864, it features on the National Register of Historic Places. This 514-acre (208-hectare) site also comprises of a museum and cemetery that makes for a reflective visit.
Spread over 71 acres of land, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site is a beautiful historic district that features the residences, boyhood farm, school, railroad depot, etc. Also consisting of a museum that also serves as a visit center for the people contains of classroom, principal's office, auditorium, etc. Also the home of Jimmy Carter is visible at this historic site.
The Andersonville National Historic Site is a vivid reminder of human rights violation during the American Civil War. It preserves the Camp Sumter or Andersonville Prison, a camp for prisoners of war. Built in 1864, it features on the National Register of Historic Places. This 514-acre (208-hectare) site also comprises of a museum and cemetery that makes for a reflective visit.
Spread over 71 acres of land, the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site is a beautiful historic district that features the residences, boyhood farm, school, railroad depot, etc. Also consisting of a museum that also serves as a visit center for the people contains of classroom, principal's office, auditorium, etc. Also the home of Jimmy Carter is visible at this historic site.