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- James CАвгуст 16, 2015Fantastic museum. Tells the story of the Naval history of the Civil War often not told. Really worth a visit. Great for students as well.
- C-SPANАпрель 3, 2015The CSS Jackson was an Ironclad ship. While made out of mostly wood, the outside of the ship, above the waterline, is reinforced with iron plating to provide "clading." Watch this video for more info. \nПодробнее
- C-SPANАпрель 3, 2015The CSS Chattahoochee, a steam-powered sailing ship built to protect Columbus, Georgia, during the Civil War, was sunk by Confederate Naval officers in April 1865. Watch this video for more info. \nПодробнее
- Rain RamirezЯнварь 25, 2016Very informative. They have a pirate festival every year around October and it's so awesome.
- Anastasia BeaverhausenИюнь 19, 2019The civil war re enactments during some special thing they do in the summer is fun.
- Explore GeorgiaЯнварь 24, 2013Opened in 1962, the National Civil War Naval Museum at Port Columbus displays the wooden hulls of two Confederate gunboats that had been destroyed near the end of the war to prevent enemy capture.
- The full story of the Civil War Navies, with artifacts, recreations, year-round programs and amazing exhibits. Check www.portcolumbus.org for more details.
- FitCitiesЯнварь 31, 2012Schedule a guided tour or walk through on your own! Either way, you are learning & burning off those extra calories. :)
- Go to www.portcolumbus.org to find information on future events, to schedule a guided tour, or to find information on renting our facilities.
- Ruth SykesДекабрь 15, 2012Notice charred smell of the 150 year old, 225 ft, burned, sunken and recovered ironclad: Jackson.