Category: Gettysburg

  • Embarking on an Enlightening Walking Tour of Gettysburg

    Embarking on an Enlightening Walking Tour of Gettysburg

    Step into history and lace up your walking shoes for an unforgettable journey through time on a walking tour of Gettysburg. This iconic battlefield, steeped in the echoes of a pivotal Civil War clash, invites you to relive the past and honor the sacrifices made on its hallowed grounds. As you tread along the very…

  • Top museums in Gettysburg

    Top museums in Gettysburg

    Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is known for its rich historical significance as the site of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Here are some top museums in Gettysburg that offer insights into the battle and its aftermath: These museums in Gettysburg provide a deeper understanding of the Battle of Gettysburg, the Civil War, and…

  • Family Things to Do in Gettysburg

    Gettysburg was a serene hamlet in southern Pennsylvania until two armies clashed in and around the town in July 1863. When visiting this historic location, consider these top 10 family friendly attractions. Battlefield Licensed Guided Bus Tour A two-hour excursion that takes passengers back in time. The scenic vista includes wisteria and towering oak trees.…

  • Gettysburg Bus Tour Coupon

    For three pivotal days in July 1863, Confederate troops under Robert E. Lee clashed with Union forces led by George G. Meade in and near the town of Gettysburg. When this iconic Civil War battle was over, more than 55,000 men were dead, injured or missing. The struggle left its indelible mark on the soul…

  • Gettysburg Dramatized Bus Tour Review

    As you plan your trip to historic Gettysburg, be sure to book a tour on the Gettysburg Dramatized Audio Bus Tour. Departing at 10:00 AM, this two hour tour draws you into the history of Gettysburg, with highlights including views of Little Round Top, Gettysburg National Cemetery, Picketts Charge, Wheatfield, Peach Orchard and other views…

  • Gettysburg Battlefield Bus Tour Review

    The Battle of Gettysburg, was without a doubt the most famous and deadly battle fought in the Civil War with over 51,000 casualties. Although the Civil War continued for two long years after Gettysburg, it was a turning point in the war and the South was never able to recover from its losses. Every year…

  • Things to Do on Veterans Day

    Veterans Day, honoring those who have served in our armed forces, is celebrated annually on November 11. The United States has celebrated Veterans Day since 1919 and falls on the anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I. Other countries celebrate a day similar to Veterans Day on November 11 (also known as Remembrance…