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The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus's Premier Maritime History Destination

The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination The National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination National Civil War Naval Museum at Port ColumbusThe National Civil War Naval Museum – Columbus s Premier Maritime History Destination Presidential Pathways Columbus

Visit The National Civil War Naval Museum and follow Admiral Farragut onto a replica of his flagship, USS Hartford. Go below deck and see where the sailors slept, ate and passed time. Climb on board the famous ironclad CSS Albemarle, recreated at dock in Plymouth, N.C. Then, stand at the bow of the CSS Jackson and view the 225-foot-long hull of the largest surviving Civil War ironclad in the world. Collections include thousands of books, many extremely rare, documents, articles, photographs, paintings and magazines, all noting Civil War naval history topics.


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