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Confederate Museum, New Orleans: Support the cause

Richard in N.O.

New member
The Memorial Hall Civil War Museum, also known as the Confederate Museum, has just finished constructing a new website with a shopping cart feature. This means you can support the museum by selecting your membership level online and use a credit card to join. Membership in this museum is one of the best kept secrets in New Orleans, it is inexpensive and offers a wonderful place to visit on your next trip to New Orleans. Of course, you don't have to become a member to visit. The admission fee is $8.00 per adult but with a membership you and your entire family can visit all year long for free. The Museum's collection of Confederate artifacts is, quite simply, breathtaking. The Civil War Museum is in the heart of the city's Museum and Arts District. Right next door are the World War II Museum, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the Contemporary Arts Center. The Civil War Museum is located just off Lee Circle and is only a street car ride away from Audubon Park, the University District, Canal Street, the Audubon Institute's Insectarium, the Riverfront Aquarium and the French Quarter. It is a perfect destination for a day trip to New Orleans. Please consider joining this fine privately run museum which draws its financial support solely from membership subscriptions and private donations. Also, don't miss the online "Gift Shop" with a wonderful selection of books, toys, jewelry and prints.


http://www.confederatemuseum.com/

Richard Angelico
S.H.R.R.A.
 
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