National Civil War Museum, Harrisburg PA
Charter a coach bus to bring the whole family to learn about this traumatic and momentous time in American history often referred to by many authorities as the period when America defined itself as a nation, is carefully and respectfully displayed at the museum. Opened in 2001, the museum is dedicated to education and public service. Visitors discover and learn insights not only on the four war years between 1861 and 1865 but also on the years form 1850 leading up to the shots fired on Fort Sumpter and the post war years to 1876 and the effect the Civil War had on westward expansion. Currently the museum has 28 galleries on tow floors that provide both knowledge and first hand experiences of a war that was fought over issues including slavery and states rights.
Portraying the pre-war period, the museum offers artifacts and first hand accounts that illustrate sectional controversies and slavery. The war period captures the military as well as the civilian side of the conflict with examples of personal equipment, artillery, and prisoner of war experiences. In addition the Museum addresses medical treatment methods during the civil war era, including surgery methods, treatment of battle wounds, and disease. In the post-war galleries the museum explains the impact of the civil war on westward expansion.
The gallery tour begins on the second floor, which features ten galleries that portray the various reasons why and how the civil war was fought. The Tour ends on the first floor with galleries that present treatments of Gettysburg, the 1864 Campaign, the cost of the war, and includes a 14-foot battle map of the 1863-1865 campaigns.
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