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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
Celebrate the rich history of Shangri-La-Camp David through pictures & memorabilia of Presidents from Hoover up until today.
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
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
Adjacent to the Battlefield, President Eisenhower's home & farm served as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders.
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.
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
See the ENTIRE Battlefield & watch the troop movements of ALL 3 days of battle. A great orientation.
Group Contact: Sharon Weidner
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
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]
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
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
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
Welcome to the new Lincoln Train Museum Presenting the Spirit of Lincoln and the Spirit of America!
Group Contact: Karen
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
See and feel the emotions rise and fall as you embrace Bull Run, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Antietam and Gettysburg.
Group Contact: Trini Nye
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
Dedicated to the civilian experience during the Battle of Gettysburg, the Shriver House Museum is located in Gettysburg's historic district.
Located in the former Soldier's National Orphanage, view artifacts, memorabilia and dioramas from the Civil War and other American conflicts.
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
Dedicated to telling the story of faith and courage during the Civil War. Join us for Sunday Log Chapel services.