Group Things to Do : Living History
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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
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Meet Gen. & Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, often seen exploring Gettysburg themselves. This historical couple will provide a special Gettysburg experience.
Group Contact: Larry Clowers
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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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The 1863 Gettysburg Civilians: Hear their stories! Experience their drama! Knowledgeable, period-attired guides bring Gettysburg's history alive.
Group Contact: Pat Anschuetz
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Civil War living historians who portray the Lees.
Group Contact: Frank or Bonnie Orlando
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See the Battle from the saddle as you ride behind Confederate lines on horseback. 1 and 2 hour tours available.
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Places Through Time Living History has been providing high quality, specially-crafted historical interpretations for more than a decade.
Group Contact: Myra Reichart
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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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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
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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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Two guided driving tours offering a look into the African American history of Gettysburg and Adams County. Reservations required.
Group Contact: Debra McCauslin
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