The Andersonville National Historic Site presents 'Liberty at 250: Revolutionary War Soldiers & POWs' on July 4th. This special program commemorates the sacrifices of those who fought for American independence and the experiences of prisoners of war during the Revolutionary era. As part of the Freedom 250 series, this event offers a meaningful way to celebrate Independence Day while reflecting on the history of our nation's struggle for liberty.
What to Expect
An informative and commemorative Independence Day program.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Students
Military history enthusiasts
Museum visitors
Georgia residents
Agenda Overview
The program takes place on July 4, 2026, at the National Prisoner of War Museum.
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.
What is the topic?
Revolutionary War soldiers and POWs.
When is it?
July 4, 2026.
Where is it held?
National Prisoner of War Museum.
Is it educational?
Yes, it is an educational program.
Who is the organizer?
Andersonville National Historic Site.
Tags
History
POW
Revolutionary War
Georgia
Andersonville
Independence Day
Summary
An Independence Day program honoring Revolutionary War soldiers and POWs.