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December 2023 by John Espinosa
Pleasantly surprised at how well the museum was done and the grounds upkeep. The short film was worth it although it is quite depressing. The only negative was that some of the exhibits were too dark to see. I understand that it was meant to create a mood, but it was a little frustrating not to be able to read things. All in all, very impressed
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November 2023 by Cindy L
It’s just really hard for me to wrap my head around all this but Sarah who works there, really helped to give us information. We watched the 27 minute movie in the theater and how I withheld my tears, I don’t know, it is so powerful and so sad. Here in AMERICA! Some say it will happen again.I WOULD RECOMMEND
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November 2023 by J L
With the location at the Andersonville POW camp, this is a solemn place. The museum is well put together and provides amazing insight into the trials of Americans that have been POWs throughout the history of our country. Add it to your itinerary if anywhere close.
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November 2023 by Bruce Landry
Shows the POW situation over multiple wars and the terrible costs of war.
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September 2023 by Andy
We have been a couple of times. It's such an incredible but sad museum. Highly recommend taking the time to read everything and be humbled by what we as humans have endured. Bless America, and we shall never forget those that served and continue to serve. The grounds are beautiful and can take a little bit of time to walk, so come with plenty of time to walk around or drive around as both can be done with parking throughout some of the drive to get down and read.
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September 2023 by Tina Watkins
Educational, very hot outside. But it was well worth it being in the heat
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August 2023 by Andrew George
This museum is much larger and takes longer to go through than expected! Looking forward to coming back!!!
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June 2023 by Adam Mosley
This place will humble you, and will bring out a new appreciation to those that experienced being a POW and the ones our Government left behind.
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April 2023 by Denise F
This museum is phenomenal. There is a 28 minute movie with POWs from wars of different eras. There is an extensive display of photos, videos, actual letters, etc. to review. This is a not miss museum and you could spend a couple of hours. There is no charge, but I do recommend a donation. The staff, especially Ann and her husband from Texas, are knowledgeable and friendly.
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April 2023 by Daniel Wengier
Well laid out and very informative
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January 2023 by Bryan B.
A sobering and emotional heart-wrenching display of human cruelty toward POWs of past wars. Former Senator and POW, John McCain, was mentioned a number of times. The fact that former President Trump called John McCain a "loser" because he was a POW greatly diminishes all of the souls that are mentioned in this museum. SAD.