A Showcase of the Civil War, the Soldiers National Museum displays a large collection of artifacts and memorabilia from not only the American Civil War but other major American Conflicts. The Museum also features beautifully crafted miniature Dioramas of the major conflicts of the Civil War as well as a Life-Sized, Narrated Confederate Encampment.
The Building that houses the Museum served as the Headquarters for general O.O. Howard during the Battle Of Gettysburg. After the Battle, the building became the home of the National Soldiers Orphan Homestead until 1877.
During the 1950s and 1960s, the Building was home to the Charlie Weaver Museum of the Civil War.
2008 Prices
Adults $7.25 Children (ages 6-12) $3.50 5 and under free