National Museum of the Civil War Soldier

The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier, part of Pamplin Historical Park, is located in Petersburg, Virginia.

A Civil War museum that has won a number of US and international awards and recognition,[1] the museum is Duty Called Me Here [2] as well as The Civil War Store, The Pamplin Board Room, and the Remembrance Wall.

[3][4] The campus, as well as the museum itself, part of the Petersburg Breakthrough Battlefield site, where the Union soldiers broke through Confederate lines in 1865.

[5][4] The campus and museum were created as a means of preserving threatened Civil War history and battlefields.

[6] A. Wilson Greene helped develop the museum, serving as executive director from its opening until 2017.