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Opening soon! A 90-minute living history led by a reenactor in Gettysburg's only permanent encampment.
Group Contact: Rene Staub
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
Adjacent to the Battlefield, President Eisenhower's home & farm served as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders.
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
Black families helped build & mold Gettysburg. Encounter the American Black Experience played out 10 miles north of the horrors of Southern Slavery.
Group Contact: Gettysburg Group Reservations
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]
A walking history tour that takes you back to the days after the battle, explaining how townspeople survived day to day.
Group Contact: Email [email protected]
The Historic Round Barn and Round Barn Farm Market is owned and operated by Knouse Fruitlands, Inc. The barn is just 8 miles west of Gettysburg.
This 1829 Mansion offers history tours Sundays, Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Group Contact: Katherine Smith
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
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.
Coming in 2013 - a Civil War and Railroad historical experience aboard a steam powered, authentic replica excursion train.
Group Contact: Bob Gotwols
The Daniel Lady Farm, headquarters for the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association, played an important role in the three-day battle of Gettys
Group Contact: Barb Mowery
A preservation society located in one of Gettysburg's premier historic buildings offering Underground Railroad Tours.
Group Contact: Curt Musselman