Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
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Open tomorrow at 09:30-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
2829 Cherokee St NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144-2823Map
Phone+1 770-427-2117
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If you like history, this museum is definitely for you. It is a museum about the history of the American Civil War, and it presents a series of artifacts such as steam locomotives from that period
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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When talking about the history of Atlanta, there must be mention of the Battle of Atlanta on July 22, 1864, during the Civil War, which expanded and expanded with Atlanta's railroad at the center. The amphitheater features a unique 360-degree ultra-wide screen, and the seats rotate automatically. The theater presents the audience with Atlanta in the Civil War with magnificent and spectacular images. Battlefields, soldiers, horses, etc., with first-class lighting, speakers and photography, present excellent effects, which are vivid and immersive. The screen is 13 meters high and 109 meters in circumference, and the broadcast time of the Battle of Atlanta is about 15 minutes.
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Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you like history, this museum is definitely for you. It is a museum about the history of the American Civil War, and it presents a series of artifacts such as steam locomotives from that period
This museum has a large collection of information about trains and train-related information during the Civil War. There are many artifacts from that period, they have a complete engine system. There is a spacious children's play area.
If you are interested in history, don't miss it. It's packed with a wide variety of Civil War items, including handguns, rifles, rifles, uniforms, equipment, etc.
Fire Atlanta was a very important classic battle of the Civil War. Sherman's damage was spared the preservation of several historical buildings, except for Swan House and Kenassau Hill, which is the most systematic landmark of the war. The exhibition basically affirms the positive impact of the end of the Civil War on the development of the United States, but many statistics are still sad. In less than four years of civil war, a total of 670,000 people were killed and 200,000 widows were left. Can't help but feel the emotion
The Ring Mural and Civil War Museum is a war-themed exhibition hall, where there are many war materials and many things can be seen during the Civil War.