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- Henry Wirz Hanged for Crimes at Andersonville, 1865Henry Wirz was the only Confederate officer ever convicted of war crimes after the Civil War. But was he really guilty?
- Lady Gregory's to Open in AndersonvilleAndersonville will be getting yet another eatery in January, 2011. Lady Gregory's has been in the works for quite awhile, and will be taking over the corner of Clark and Berwyn in the popular neighborhood.
- Sponsor a Recycling Bin with Eco-AndersonvilleBusinesses, block clubs, or individuals can help keep Andersonville clean and green by adopting a recycling bin through Eco-Andersonville's Adopt-A-Can program.
- Acre Replaces Charlie's Ale House in AndersonvilleAcre Restaurant opened recently in Andersonville, taking over the location of Charlie's Ale House. Charlie's was a neighborhood favorite, and will be missed. For many residents, its closing seemed to come out of nowhere.
- Andersonville's Shopping District: A Historical TreasureAndersonville's shopping district along Clark Street is well-known for its independently-owned shops, but did you know that it is also a designated historical district?
- "Late Night Andersonville" for Last Minute ShoppersShoppers looking for last minute discounts and extended hours won't have to look any further. Chicago's Andersonville community is re-hosting its successful shopping event, "Late Night Andersonville."
- Andersonville Adds a Cash Incentive to Shop LocallyAndersonville is looking to entice shoppers by offering a cash incentive to shop in the neighborhood.
- Andersonville Becomes More Eco-FriendlyEco Andersonville is a group that is seeking to help make the north side neighborhood more sustainable and green.
- Andersonville Offers Facade Incentive ProgramSmall business owners located in the Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago can benefit from the Facade Incentive Program if they plan on improving the look of their storefronts.
- Rebate Program Seeks to Entice Andersonville Busines OwnersA rebate program geared towards Andersonville business owners is making it more affordable to update the facades of their establishments. With a handsome rebate, more and more businesses will be improving their exteriors.
History of the Andersonville National Historic Site: A Personal PerspectiveRead about how one woman's study leads her to discover a personal connection to the Andersonville National Historic Site" in Andersonville, Georgia.- Pay Respect to Our Military at AndersonvilleThis site is dedicated to the soldiers who lost everything to fight for what they believe in. Learn more about Andersonvill, Georgia's historic sites.
The Ghosts of AndersonvilleA personal account of a spiritual encounter at one of the most well known POW camps from the American Civil War.- Famer's Market Comes to Andersonville Neighborhood in ChicagoAfter many years of requests from area residents, the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce in Chicago has put together an Andersonville Farmers Market for the summer season of 2009.
- Chicago Neighborhood Booms Despite Weakened EconomyThe Chicago neighborhood of Andersonville thrives in the midst of economic instability in the greater Chicago area.
Georgia Travel: Andersonville Civil War Prison and National P.O.W. MuseumThe Andersonville Civil War Prison, National Prison of War Museum is free historic attraction located near Macon, Georgia. Tour the grounds of Andersonville Civil War prison and the museum for free.- Visiting the Andersonville Prison in GeorgiaA visitor guide for those going to tour the infamous Andersonville Prison.
- Dorence Atwater: The Most Unique Hero of the American Civil WarDorence Atwater, a humble civil war private made it possible for Clara Barton and himself to allow families to visit the graves of their loved ones at Andersonville. Their aunt/nephew relationship was life-long. True 'happily ever after' stories are rare but this is one.
Anderson National Historic Site in Andersonville, GAYou will love this site.- Andersonville PrisonOf the 45000 Union soldiers that were confined in the walls of Andersonville Prison, 13,000 died from disease, starvation, poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding, and exposure to the elements.
- Andersonville Trial ReviewIt all began when a company of Union soldiers were captured by the Confederates during the American Civil War...
- Andersonville Prison vs My Lai MassacreThis is a brief description and comparison of Andersonville Prison and the My Lai Massacre; and their relation to Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried.
- Andersonville National ParkAndersonville National Park is dedicated to the Union soldiers who were held during the Civil War. This park with its Prisoner of War Museum serves as a memorial to all prisoners of War.
Top Three Restaurants in Chicago’s Andersonville NeighborhoodCheck out the top restaurants in Andersonville.
5 Most Notorious Places in ChicagoSeeing Chicago means seeing the good and the bad places. The bad places were really bad.- The Best Place for Live Music Near Andersonville in ChicagoCheck out this exciting venue for upcoming music delights.
- Sifu Design Studio Opens in AndersonvilleIt seems like all the news about Andersonville lately has revolved around restaurant openings, but there is a new business that sells nothing that is edible.
- Simon's Tavern: Andersonville's Last SpeakeasySimon's Tavern is well-known to Andersonville residents. Some people know it as a place to go grab a beer, others just know it as the odd place with the drunken fish on the exterior of the building.
- Strictly Locals Opens in AndersonvilleAn anti-gallery, Strictly Locals showcases art from local artists in an artist's exchange program.
- Andersonville Hosts St. Lucia FestivalChicago's Andersonville neighborhood delighted onlookers with their annual St. Lucia Festival of Lights.
- Andersonville's Pasticceria Natalina Closes in 2011Pasticceria Natalina, will no longer be a fixture on North Clark Street in the Andersonville neighborhood as of September of 2011.
- Vincent Takes Over La Tache's Old LocationLa Tache closed in Andersonville a few months ago, and was quickly replaced with a new restaurant called Vincent. Can Vincent succeed where La Tache failed?
Walking Through Time Georgia ToursSupernatural ghosts peeked around tombstones and whispered comfort as I toured the camp all the while believing.....

