Home
Education/Research
Events
Exhibits

Visit Us/Directions
Grounds
Membership
Press Releases
Links
Museum Endowment
Museum Store

 

 

The National Civil War Museum offers on-line directions or you may call the automated direction line at 717-260-1861 ext. 7304.

The National Civil War Museum®
                                                         HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Museum Hours: Summer: (April 1st through Labor Day)
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm; Sunday: 12pm-5pm

Winter: (Labor Day through March 31st)
Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm; Sunday: 12pm-5pm

Open Memorial Day, 4th of July & Veteran's Day: 12pm-5pm
Closed Most Federal Holidays
The only museum in The United States that portrays the entire story of the American Civil War. Equally balanced presentations are humanistic in nature without bias to Union or Confederate causes.
INFORMATION FOR TEACHERS 

The National Civil War Museum encourages visits by school groups. Teachers will find that this museum lives up to our promises to tell the story of the entire Civil War.  Teachers should visit the Museum before bringing their classes for a visit. You need to know what your students will see and hear, and how it relates to your curriculum.  Teachers are admitted to the Museum, without charge, to plan field trips. The Museum is a great resource for learning about the Civil War but it is the educator's responsibility to make the students' visit meaningful. Print out our Field Trip Guide and Exhibit Guide (links below) to begin planning your field trip.

Allow Sufficient Time for Your Tour:
We estimate that school groups should allow at least two-to-four hours to actually tour the Museum. If you are bringing a large group to the Museum, you should divide your group into sections of approximately 25 students or less, with the appropriate number of chaperones. With such large groups, one section begins their visit in the galleries, while the remaining sections listen to a presentation by our education staff.  An additional section is sent into the galleries approximately every fifteen (15) minutes. Please allow sufficient time for this staggered entry into the Museum galleries.

Finding History:
One of the most effective ways to actively involve your students in a visit to the Museum is to have a list of questions that they can answer as they view and listen to the exhibits. We highly recommend that you develop your own list of questions, based on your lesson plan for the Civil War. It would be best if the questions require the students to (1) read captions, (2) listen to taped narrations, (3) view videos, and (4) examine artifacts. In preparing your questions, you should always note on your copy where the answer can be found in the Museum.

Educational Presentations:
The National Civil War Museum's educational staff will speak to school groups about various Civil War topics.  They will bring history to life and supplement the Museum exhibits. With prior arrangements, they can provide presentations on specific topics that relate to your lesson plan.

Videos, Maps and Mannequins:
In addition to an outstanding collection of artifacts, The National Civil War Museum incorporates high-resolution digital videos, sound and light shows, and life-like mannequins in dramatic and emotional presentations. These varied audio-visual presentations are an integral part of the Museum's exhibits that are sure to keep your students attention.
 

The Field Trip Guide and Exhibit Guide (links below) have been developed to aid teachers in their preparation.  These files are rather large and may require several minutes to open.

Field Trip Guide 2007/2008
File Size 405 kb
Exhibit Guide 2007/2008
File size 966 kb
Get Acrobat ReaderViewing these Guides requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.  These files are rather large and may require long load times with dial-up modems.

If you are unable to print these two guides, please contact 
The National Civil War Museum:
Telephone:  717-260-1861
Email: info@nationalcivilwarmuseum.org

Home | Education/Research | Events  | Exhibits | Visit Us/Directions  | Grounds  |
Membership  | Press Releases | Links | Museum Endowment | Museum Store |

The National Civil War Museum
One Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park

P.O. Box 1861
Harrisburg, PA 17105-1861

(717) 260-1861
(717) 260-9599 fax

© National Civil War Museum, 2002 All rights reserved
W
ebsite design and hosting by Harrisburg Websites, contact the Webmaster
harrisburg pa, camp hill, cumberland county pa, dauphin county, pa community information