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Andersonville National Historic SiteSculpture in the POW Memorial Courtyard
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Andersonville National Historic Site
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There are three ways you can help support Andersonville National Historic Site and its resources:

You can join the Friends of Andersonville.

You can volunteer at the park or a special event being held at the park.

You can purchase items from our Bookstore, and help Eastern National make its annual donation to the park.

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Sack of Cement Cross on exhibit in the National POW Museum  

Did You Know?
The largest artifact in the National Prisoner of War Museum is the “Sack of Cement Cross” from Camp O’Donnell in the Philippines. The total height of the cross is 8 ft. The cross was built as a memorial to American prisoners who perished in the camp.

Last Updated: September 04, 2008 at 16:32 EST