Group Things to Do : Museum
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Presenting the entire story of the Civil War era and Battle of Gettysburg. An educational and inspiring experience for all ages.
Group Contact: Stephanie Lightner
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Celebrate the rich history of Shangri-La-Camp David through pictures & memorabilia of Presidents from Hoover up until today.
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Located in downtown Gettysburg, the museum offers visitors a world-class experience that tells the story of Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address.
Group Contact: Leslie Selby
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View a collection of vintage racecars, artifacts, research library of rare books, and sport of auto racing documents & photos, plus a gift shop.
Group Contact: Lynn Paxton
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Adjacent to the Battlefield, President Eisenhower's home & farm served as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders.
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Created by pre-school teachers. Seven rooms of activities allow children to explore new ideas through play. Especially for children 3 to 8 years old.
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Civil War Museum housed in the headquarters of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee where Lee & his staff planned the Battle of Gettysburg.
Group Contact: Kass Rider
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See the ENTIRE Battlefield & watch the troop movements of ALL 3 days of battle. A great orientation.
Group Contact: Sharon Weidner
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A blend of the familiar & exciting new programs, exhibits & experiences. A short drive from the old Visitor Center & major points on the Battlefield.
Group Contact: Cheryl Cline
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This Civil War museum, located on the Lutheran Theological Seminary and the first days battle ground, will open in July 2013.
Group Contact: Dru Anne Neil [email protected]
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The history of America revealed by our Presidents, meticulously reproduced in wax, using light and sound to tell the story from their perspective.
Group Contact: Gettysburg Group Reservations
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With but few minor changes and repairs, the house remains much as it did more than 145 years ago. Authentically furnished from cellar to attic.
Group Contact: Gettysburg Group Reservations
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Located in Chambersburg, 20 miles west of Gettysburg, John Brown boarded at this house the summer of the 1859 planning of his raid on Harpers Ferry.
Group Contact: Ann Hull
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Welcome to the new Lincoln Train Museum Presenting the Spirit of Lincoln and the Spirit of America!
Group Contact: Karen
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See over 10,000 elephants. Home to one of the most unique gift shops with plush room, Pez & magnet room, & the largest candy display in the territory!
Group Contact: Ed Gotwalt
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See and feel the emotions rise and fall as you embrace Bull Run, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Antietam and Gettysburg.
Group Contact: Trini Nye
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Religious & historic site honoring the life of the 1st US-born saint. Includes the majestic Basilica with stained glass windows, mosaics & marble.
Group Contact: Ms. Bridgett Bassler
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Dedicated to the civilian experience during the Battle of Gettysburg, the Shriver House Museum is located in Gettysburg's historic district.
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Located in the former Soldier's National Orphanage, view artifacts, memorabilia and dioramas from the Civil War and other American conflicts.
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The Shriver family homestead for 6 generations. Tour this museum complex consisting of the main house and award-winning grist mill.
Group Contact: Coral Collins
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Dedicated to telling the story of faith and courage during the Civil War. Join us for Sunday Log Chapel services.
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