Civil War | Museum
Confederate Memorial Park
Alabama
437 County Road 63
Marbury, AL 36051
United States
Confederate Memorial Park, the site of Alabama's only home for Confederate veterans (1902-1939), is dedicated to preserving the memory of Confederate soldiers from Alabama. The museum houses uniforms, weapons, equipment and documents from Alabama's Confederate period and from the lives of the veterans after the war. It also displays artifacts from the Alabama Confederate Soldiers' Home.
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