Andersonville National Historic Site
Address:496 Cemetery Rd
Andersonville, GA 31711
Phone:229-924-0343
Fax:229-928-9640
Web: www.nps.gov/ande/
Size: 515 acres.
Established: Authorized on October 16, 1970.
Location:10 miles north of Americus, Georgia, on GA 49.
Facilities:Picnic area, rest rooms (é), visitor center (é), museum/exhibit, self-guided tour/trail, primitive campsite (available at no charge to educational and scout groups).
Activities:Guided tour, audio driving tour.
Special Features:Andersonville, or Camp Sumter as it was officially known, was one of
the largest of many Confederate military prisons established during the
Civil War. During the 14 months of its existence (1864-1865), more than
45,000 Union soldiers were confined here, of which nearly 13,000 died
from disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding, or exposure
to the elements. Today, Andersonville is the only park in the National
Park System to serve as a memorial to all American prisoners of war
throughout the nation's history. The park also features the National
Prisoners of War Museum and Andersonville National Cemetery.
See other parks in
Georgia.