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2638 Emmitsburg Road, Gettysburg * 1888-497-9386
Relax and have hours of fun with Go-Karts, 36 Holes of Miniature Golf, three arcade room, billiards and the area's only Virtual Reality Ride Simulator. Entertainment possibilities all year long await families, corporate events, school groups and more with indoor fun and outdoor activities.


47 Steinwher Avenue, Gettysburg PA * 717-338-1818
"The Tour That Is Vastly Different From All Others!"
Join us for a candlelit walking tour you will fondly
remember for years to come. Period dressed guides escort
guests through the quiet dark alleys and along "No Man's
Land"

We also offer nightly ghost hunts hosted by Gettysburg
Paranormal Association. Family friendly ghost hunts and
more intense ghost hunts are available nightly..ghost hunt like the pros do!
Indoor & outdoor locations known for their paranormal activity.


1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg * 717-334-1124
National Military Park Rangers offer free guided walks and programs on the battlefield and in the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Spring, Summer, and Fall. Events include Civil War encampments and firing demonstrations, band concerts and more related to the battle and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. The park is open free to the public daily at 6 AM, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's.


401 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg * 717-334-8838
Descend the staircase into a 19th century Victorian Viewing Parlor. Hear by candlelight, tales of phantom specters still believed to haunt the town and its battlefield. Follow the lantern light of period dressed guides into the night to hear dramatic stories of "Battlefield Gettysburg" as you watch and listen to observe their presence. Ghost hunts also available.


601 Mason Dixon Road, Gettysburg * 717-359-8000
A Golf Digest "4.5 Star Best Places to Play," The Links' majestic property showcases dramatic views and world-class golf. Known as "Golf's Gettysburg Address."


shuttle from 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg * 717-338-9114
The home and farm of President Dwight D. Eisenhower adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield served as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders. Tour the President's home, walk around the farm, or join a park ranger for a special program. Access by shuttle only.


75 Cunningham Road, Gettysburg * 1866-367-8338
Participate in the fun, family activities, enjoy live entertainment, shop till ya drop, learn more about company founder Gary Lowenthal (The Head Bean His self!) at their FREE museum, enjoy a hearty home-cooked meal in their country-style buffet, and enjoy the impressive view with those you love!


111 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg * 717-334-4723
The Historical Society offers resource material for researching county history as well as housing The Battle of Gettysburg Research Center.


251 Peach Tree Road, Orrtanna * 717-334-4631
Discover award-winning wines crafted in the Nation's oldest continuously operated bank barn winery. Wine-related merchandise, free tours, concerts and special events.


297 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg * 717-334-6245
History comes alive! Utilizing life-sized wax figures, the two-part self-guided tour features 34 dioramas, followed by a digitally enhanced Battle of Gettysburg re-creation.


Riegel Auditorium, 37 Lefever Street, Getttysburg * 203-253-1825
Debuting July 4, 2009, this heart-warming story brings to life the real meaning of Lincoln's "last full measure of devotion." The songs will cheer you and move you reminding us that even in the midst of terrible agony, there can be joy, love and healing.


8 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg
This world-class museum about President Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address is a new venue of Gettysburg National Military Park operated by the non-profit Main Stree Getttysburg. The David Wills House, where President Lincon spent the night before delivering his Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863, offers museum exhibits related to the aftermath of the Battel of Gettysburg, the town of Gettysburg, and Lincoln's visit.


401 Buford Avenue, Gettysburg * 717-334-3141
This historic Civil War Museum is housed in the Gettysburg Headquarters of Confederate General Robert E. Lee where he and his staff planned the Battle of Gettysbur. Tour the museum's exhibits including artifacts from the Battle of Gettysburg and the Civil War. Visitors will also find a museum store with keepsakes from General Lee's Headquarters.


610 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg * 717-334-6408
Before your battlefield tour, visit the Gettysburg Diorama for a special 35-minute program. See the entire battlefield in 3-D miniature as you hear the story of the three-day battle and how it progressed. Learn and visualize the Battle as it is beautifully and dramatically narrated with light and sound effects.


35 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg * 717-337-8233
 Listed on the National. Register of Historic Places, the Station is operated by the National Trust for Historic Gettysburg. The Station is the official home of the Pennsylvania Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission created by Governor Ed Rendell to create and promote events to commemorate in 2009 the 200th anniversary of President Lincoln's birth.


548 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg * 717334-4100
 With minor changes and repairs, the Museum remains much as Jennie must have known it over 140 years ago. Authentically furnished from cellar to attic, the museum is a shrine to Jennie and to life and living during the American Civil War. The gift shop features uniques gifts and collectibles as well as Jennie Wade souvenirs.


425 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg * 717-334-5678
 See the Lincoln Toy Train Collection featuring over 1000 trains and dioramas illustrating the railroad's role during the Civil War. Then, take the "Lincoln Train Ride" aboard the Presidential Train with President Lincoln as he travels to Gettysburg to dedicate the National Cemetery. The gift shop features and extensive array of railroad memorabilia and souvenirs.


One Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park, Harrisburg * 717-260-1861
 As President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address encompassed the emotions of the American struggle, The National Civil War Museum portrays this struggle as a timeline, from the issues straining the nation through the war's conclusion at Appomattox Court House. The only museum in the United States that portrays the entire story of the American Civil War.


309 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg * 717-337-2800
 Experience "firsthand" the Confederate occupation as history comes to life through the Shriver family. The home of George and Hettie Shriver appears much as it did in 1860. Today, guides in period dress recount the Shrivers' story.


777 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg * 717-334-4890
 Discover artifacts and memorabilia from the Civil War and other major American conflicts. The museum also features beautifully crafted miniature dioramas of ten major conflicts of the Civil War as well as a life-sized narrated Confederate encampment. The museum is located in the former home of the Soldier's National Orphanage.




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