Confederate Memorial Museum

The Confederate Memorial Museum is housed in Columbus’ original water tower. The building now resembles a castle turret. This museum includes unusual historic items from throughout Colorado County, to include ladies’ mourning jewelry, rare china, military uniforms, and a three-barrel shotgun.

Getting There & Details

Admission
$1 per person
Hours
Mon & Thurs …… 10am-3pmFriday ………10am-4pmSaturday .……….10am-2pmGroup tours by request or for general viewing.
Address
SW Corner of Courthouse Square
Phone
979-732-5135
Map
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