- Museum of the Confederacy
- A private, nonprofit institution that maintains the world's largest and most comprehensive collection of military, political and domestic artifacts and art associated with the period of the Confederacy, 1861-1865. - USS Constellation
- Last surviving ship of the Civil War. - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
 - Stratford Hall Plantation
- Historical Colonial house and birthplace of Robert E. Lee. Presents biography of the general, family tree, and more. - African American Civil War Memorial@
- Memorial Hall - Confederate Civil War Museum
- Contains a collection of Confederate Civil War memorabilia. - Civil War Soldiers Museum
- Provides information on Union and Confederate soldiers and their life during the American Civil War. - Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center
- Dedicated to telling the story of the war at sea through exhibits, artifacts, and ship recreations. - Fort Tejon Historical Park
- 19th Century fort where Civil War reenactment battles are staged regularly. - Drum Barracks Civil War Museum
- Housed in an original building of a Civil War base. - Lee Hall Mansion
- Preserving and documenting the agrarian antebellum Southern society and the events leading up to and during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign. - Appomattox Court House National Historical Park
- Includes the McLean home where Lee surrendered to Grant and the village of Appomattox Court House as well as the home and burial place of Joel Sweeney, who popularized the modern five-string banjo. - Manassas National Battlefield Park
- Scene of the battles of First and Second Manassas (also known as the First and Second Bull Run). Includes travel information, activities, and events calendar. - Fort Pulaski National Monument
- Includes account of the Union attack on the fort in April, 1862, as well as travel basics, and events calendar. - Stones River National Battlefield
- Includes Stones River National Cemetery, the Hazen Brigade Monument, and portions of Fortress Rosecrans. Includes travel guide and events calendar. - Shiloh National Military Park
- Scene of the first major battle in the Western theatre of the Civil War. The park also encompasses the Shiloh National Cemetery, established in 1866 and has more than 3,500 Union graves. - Petersburg National Battlefield
- Site of the longest siege in American history -- June, 1864, to April, 1865. Also includes Poplar Grove National Cemetery. - Richmond National Battlefield
- Includes park information, historical articles, and driving tour. - Fort Donelson National Battlefield
- Includes the Fort Donelson National Cemetery, the Dover Hotel (Surrender House), and Fort Donelson and its associated earthen rifle pits and river batteries. - Monocacy National Battlefield
- Site of the battle also known as the "Battle that saved Washington." Includes battle overview, events calendar, and travel information. - Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
- Site of the first major Civil War engagement west of the Mississippi River, August 10, 1861. Includes travel guide, activities, and events calendar. - Pea Ridge National Military Park
- Site of the successful culmination of a federal effort to secure control of Missouri and the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, protect the arsenal at St. Louis and allow Gen. Grant's Vicksburg campaign to be supplied. - National Civil War Museum
- Attempts to provide equally-balanced humanistic presentations without bias to Union or Confederate causes. - United Daughters of the Confederacy Museum
- Showing a collection of Confederate artifacts. - Hello to Arms
- Article about museum exhibits of heroic limbs and other grisly relics of the U.S. Civil War, from Stonewall Jackson's arm to J.E.B. Stuart;s bullet-riddled jacket. From Roadside America. - Stonewall Jackson Museum
- Featuring reproductions of Civil War weapons, uniforms, saddles, and toys. - Pearce Civil War Document Collection at Navarro College, TX
- Includes over 400 documents, manuscripts, and diaries. - Pamplin Historical Park & National Museum of the Civil War Soldier
- Includes interpretive centre, antebellum plantation home, living history demonstrations, historic battlefield (part of the Petersburg Campaign), and trail. - dcMemorials.com: Civil War
- Directory of Civil War memorials, monuments, statues, sculptures and other outdoor art commemorating the Civil War in Washington D.C.
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