Explore The National Civil War Museum – Harrisburg, PA

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Explore The National Civil War Museum – Harrisburg, PA
The National Civil War Museum
In Association with the Smithsonian Institution
During our 25th anniversary, discover the complete narrative of the American Civil War and its lasting influence
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The National Civil War Museum is one of the largest museums in the country dedicated solely to the American Civil War. We seek to tell the whole story of this troubled chapter in American history by discussing the causes of the war, the battles that took place during the conflict, and the legacy of the war that remains with us to this day.
Admission Rates
Adults (18+):
$18.00
Seniors (60+):
$17.00
Students (6+):
$16.00
Family Pass*:
$68.00
*Includes 2 adults and up to 3 students*
(immediate family members only)
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Lessons in History- A Campaign of Giants–The Battle for Petersburg
Lessons in History- A Campaign of Giants–The Battle for Petersburg
May 16, 2026
11:00 am-12:00 pm
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Lessons in History-A Hell of a Regiment: To Gettysburg and Beyond with the Twentieth Maine
Lessons in History-A Hell of a Regiment: To Gettysburg and Beyond with the Twentieth Maine
June 6, 2026
11:00 am-12:00 pm
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Cocktails & Cannonballs
Cocktails & Cannonballs
September 18, 2026
6:00 pm-8:30 pm
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For Educators
At the National Civil War Museum, we offer engaging and immersive field trips to school groups, providing an educational experience that highlights the history and impact of the American Civil War. During our field trips, students are led by their teachers and chaperones, exploring our exhibits, interacting with historical artifacts and primary sources, and engaging in interactive activities that encourage critical thinking and discussion. Our exhibits and collections foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of history, and our experienced staff are available to answer any questions that may arise.
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New Educational Video Series
We are excited to announce a brand-new series of four educational videos featuring National Civil War Museum CEO, Wayne E. Motts! Each video will premiere once a month, offering unique insights into Civil War history.
Tombstone Tales: Civil War Resting Places
Return to the Battlefield
Touring Tuesdays–
Civil War Adventures
Black Courage: Pennsylvanians in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
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Changing Exhibits
"Women in War"
The National Civil War Museum is proud to present an expansion of its Women at War Exhibit, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the courage, resilience, and impact of women during the American Civil War. The newly added interpretive panels will expand on the many ways women contributed to the war effort, often at great personal risk and against societal expectations. The expanded exhibit explores the diverse roles of women in the Civil War, including: In the Hospitals, In Secret, On the Homefront, In the Camps, and On the Battlefield.
COMING MAY 3, 2025
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"The Overland Campaign of 1864"
Newly promoted Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, in command of all Union Armies swiftly led Northern forces into the Wilderness of Spotsylvania County, Virginia, where they confronted Confederate forces under General Robert E. Lee. The Battle of the Wilderness was the first in a series of battles beginning May 4, 1864, and culminating on June 24, 1864, with the Battle of Saint Mary’s Church at Charles City, Virginia, and the Union Army advance across the James River. The Overland Campaign was a tactical victory for the North, ultimately leading to the surrender of General Lee’s army at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
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Pursuit of Freedom: The Abolition of Slavery
Pieces of History ~ The exhibit covers the early attempts to abolish slavery in the United States and actions that ultimately ended slavery with the 13th Amendment, but only after a devastating Civil War. Abolitionist leaders such as Frederick Douglas, Sojourner Truth, and John Brown will be highlighted. Also featured will be Abolitionist newspapers such as William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator. Political compromises between slave and free states temporarily kept the nation from tearing itself apart Still, legislation such as the Fugitive Slave Act, Supreme Court rulings Like Dred Scott, and insurrection
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*We’re proud to participate in the Museums for All initiative. Guests who present a
valid state ID along with an EBT/Access/SNAP card
will receive free admission for
1 adult and up to 3 students in the same household
.
All additional guests are
required to pay standard admission
.*
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