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