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The National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus: Preserving and promoting the story of sailors and marines in the Civil War.

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The National Civil War Naval Museum tells the story of the Sailors, Soldiers, and Civilians, both Free and Enslaved as affected by the Navies of the American Civil War and provides a repository for relevant archives and artifacts on the subject, for all generations of the public. The Museum uses all available media systems/distribution platforms and live interpretation in furtherance of this mission.

Located in Columbus, Georgia, the National Civil War Naval Museum overlooks the Chattahoochee River. We house the largest surviving Confederate warship, the CSS Jackson, as well as the the wreckage of the CSS Chattahoochee. Other exhibits include a full scale ship replica of the USS Water Witch, a replica of the USS Hartford with its berth deck, ward room and captain’s cabin, an actual cutter or "ship's boat" from the USS Hartford, a full scale replica of the USS Monitor’s famous turret, and an emmersive panoramic dockside exhibit recreating Plymouth, North Carolina, complete with an exterior and interior view of the CSS Albermarle.

Among our many artifacts, we have the largest collection of Civil War Naval-related flags on display in the country. The collection includes various flags from ships and coastal forts, signal flags and Admirals’ pennants.

Our timeline exhibit takes you month by month through the war showing naval events and features many of the museum’s most rare artifacts, such as the uniform coat of Captain Catesby Jones and Admiral Farragut’s two-star hat insignia.

Exquisitely detailed Models of many famous Civil War ships are on the timeline including the CSS David, CSS Albemarle and the CSS Atlanta, which is located just opposite the huge 25-foot wide flag that was flying over the ship the day it was captured.

We host a range of events throughout the year with an emphasis on museum theatre and historic character interpretation. Additionally, there are living history events, tours, cannon firings, weapons demonstrations, local history projects and more.

Address: 1002 Victory Dr, Columbus, GA 31901, USA
Phone: (706) 327-9798
State: Georgia
Zip Code: 31901


Reviews
Ive been here several times in my life. I love history. Just a little upset the Water Witch exibit was closed. My fiance and oldest daughter got to experience the museum for their first time and loved it
9 years ago (07-09-2017)
One of the better small museums I have been to.Excellent informative displays.Staff very accommodating and friendly. Really enjoyed the exhibits especially the ironclads and the Hartford.Give yourself a good 2 hours to fully appreciate the museum.Gives a though background on an area of the civil war lightly covered.Combine it with the infantry museum for a full military outing.
9 years ago (20-08-2017)
I am glad places like this exist, they are preserving the past and presenting it in a great fashion. The exhibits are well constructed allowing you to get close to see the artifacts up close. You can walk around the remains of the 190 ft. CSS Jackson and the 141 ft. CSS Chattahoochee. Outside they have a full scale reproduction of the USS/CSS Water Witch that you can explore in and on. Inside, there are alot of artifacts and information panels telling facts and stories, don't skip these, they relate interesting information from the time.
9 years ago (25-10-2017)
Great museum full of history that most people have no familiarity with whatsoever. Well worth your time to pay a visit.
9 years ago (11-09-2017)
Excellent mueseum with great exhibits. Worth going to visit
9 years ago (27-10-2017)
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