Honor the experiences of prisoners of war during the Korean and Vietnam Wars at this living history event.
Sat, 19 Sep 2026 – Sun, 20 Sep 2026
Andersonville National Historic Site Andersonville , Georgia
The Andersonville National Historic Site hosts a poignant living history weekend dedicated to the experiences of American prisoners of war during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. This educational event offers visitors a chance to learn about the sacrifices and resilience of those who served. Through exhibits and historical programming, the site honors the legacy of POWs, providing a meaningful experience for veterans, families, and history enthusiasts alike in the heart of Georgia.
What to Expect
An educational and respectful living history event focused on military history.
Who Should Attend
Veterans
History enthusiasts
Students
Families
Military history researchers
Agenda Overview
The event takes place September 19-20, 2026, at Andersonville National Historic Site.
Venue & Address
Andersonville National Historic Site
760 POW Rd Andersonville , Georgia – 31711 United States
Organizer
Andersonville National Historic Site · National Park Service
A National Park Service site dedicated to the history of American prisoners of war.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
Andersonville National Historic Site, 760 POW Rd, Andersonville, GA.
When is it?
September 19-20, 2026.
Is there a cost?
The event is free.
What is the focus?
Korean and Vietnam War POW experiences.
What type of event is it?
Living history.
Who hosts it?
Andersonville National Historic Site.
Tags
History
POW
Military
Georgia
Andersonville
Living History
Summary
A living history weekend honoring Korean and Vietnam War POWs.