• Surrender Commemoration & Freedom Day Celebration

    American Civil War Museum - Appomattox 159 Horseshoe Rd, Appomattox, Virginia, United States

    The American Civil War Museum is hosting a series of activities and programs as part of the regional celebration of the Commemoration …

    Free
  • A King’s Cure: Abraham Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment

    American Civil War Museum - Appomattox 159 Horseshoe Rd, Appomattox, Virginia, United States

    On February 1, 1865, the day after Congress passed the resolution for the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery, a group of celebrants urged …

    $10
  • Cannons & Cocktails

    Let’s celebrate a great summer in Appomattox with a cannon salute! Join us for a special event with cannon firing demonstrations, live …

    $10
  • Museum School Day

    Join us for Museum School Day at the American Civil War Museum – Appomattox! It's a special event designed for students of …

    $6 – $12
  • Fall Festival at ACWM-Appomattox

    Celebrate the season at the 4th Annual Fall Festival hosted by the American Civil War Museum – Appomattox! This fun-filled day offers …

    $10
  • Christmas Open House at ACWM-Appomattox

    Sip cider, shop local, meet Civil War Santa, and enjoy live music at ACWM–Appomattox’s Christmas Open House! Get in some holiday shopping …

    Free
  • Appomattox in Black, White, Blue, & Gray

    Join us at The American Civil War Museum–Appomattox on Thursday, February 12, 2026, for a living history presentation and lecture by Reverend …

    $10
  • The Surrender at Appomattox Commemoration and Freedom Day Weekend

    A weekend of activities that brings the final days of the American Civil War to life at Appomattox. Through immersive living history, visitors encounter soldier camps with cooking demonstrations, musket and cannon firings, and home-front interpretation inside a reconstructed cabin.

    Free
  • Voices of Appomattox: April 1865

    This special luminary program on the evening of April 11 is a guided evening experience where small groups are lead across the site—including through the cabin—where guests will encounter powerful stories from multiple perspectives connected to the war’s final moments and the surrender here in Virginia. Visitors will stop at interpretive stations, featuring monologues presented by interpreters portraying individuals from April 1865. We’re excited to present a both moving and reflective connection to the past! Tours will run for 45 minutes to 1 hour each and will prepare to leave the museum’s main lobby every half hour, beginning at 6:30pm …

    $10