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Andersonville National Historic Site The Georgia Monument stands over the entrance to the Andersonville National Cemetery.
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Andersonville National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

The park is always free!
Andersonville National Historic Site has no entrance fee. There are no fees for park interpretive programs or for entrance to the National Prisoner of War Museum.

Andersonville National Historic Site does not carry America the Beautiful Passes. You may acquire or purchase any of these passes at any National Park Service site that charges a fee.

 

Reservations and Special Tours
Organized groups of fifteen people or more requesting interpretive programs especially for their group must make reservations at least two weeks in advance. Please call the park for details.

 

Special Use Permits
The Special Use Permit authorizes activities that benefit an individual, group or organization, rather than the public at large: and that require written authorization and management control in order to protect park resources and the public interest.

Examples include: ceremonies, memorializations, commercial filming and/or photography, or special assemblies, require a special use permit be acquired in advance.
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Runners and motorcycles on a park road
Special Use Permits
Activities that may affect park operations or the experience of visitors require a permit.
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Plaque at entrance to National Prisoner of War Museum

Did You Know?
On April 9, 1942 on the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines, 10,000 American soldiers became prisoners of the Japanese. Exactly 56 years later the National Prisoner of War Museum was dedicated. Many former POWs and their families attended, including survivors of the Bataan Death March.

Last Updated: February 02, 2012 at 11:34 MST