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77 records found from search string "Gettysburg".

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2015

1863 Inn Of Gettysburg

This low-key, traditional hotel in downtown Gettysburg is adjacent to the Jennie Wade House museum and a mile from Gettysburg National Military Park.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2018

Adams County Almshouse Cemetery Gettysburg

The Adams County Almshouse was built in 1820 to care for the poor of Adams County one mile from Gettysburg on the Harrisburg Turnpike.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Government Buildings 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2016

Adams County Courthouse Gettysburg

Adams County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 101,407. Its county seat is Gettysburg. The county was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County, and was named for the second President of t

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1921

Devil's Den Gettysburg

Devils Den is a boulder-strewn hill on the south end of Houck's Ridge at Gettysburg Battlefield, once used by artillery and infantry (e.g., sharpshooters) on the second day of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2027

East Cemetery Hill

East Cemetery Hill is a landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania that was the site of a battle during the American Civil War

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1920

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Eisenhower National Historic Site preserves the home and farm of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, and its surrounding property of 690.5 acres. It is located just outside Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2028

Eisenhower North Washington Street Residence

Originally the Alpha Tau Omega house on Gettysburg College Campus, the Eisenhower's rented and live in this building while Ike was stationed in Gettysburg in the summer of 1918.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Transportation Hubs 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2130

Engine House - Gettysburg and Northern Railroad

The engine house was built in the 90's, but the area around the building is considered to be haunted by soldiers who think they are still fighting in the Gettysburg Battle.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2136

Federal Pointe Inn

This historic Gettysburg landmark was built in 1896 and as the “Meade School”, whose photos are chronicled in the Library of Congress.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50012

Gettysburg Beyond the Battle Museum

A museum dedicated to fostering an understanding of the crucial role Gettysburg and Adams County have played in shaping our country’s history.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2020

Gettysburg Christ Lutheran Church

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church was founded in 1836 to accommodate the Lutheran residents of Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50013

Gettysburg Heritage Center

The Gettysburg Heritage Center is operated by the nonprofit Gettysburg Nature Alliance, which educates about and preserves both our heritage and our habitat.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1327

Gettysburg National Cemetery

Gettysburg National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 3,500 Union soldiers killed in the Battle of Gettysburg, a Union victory often cited as a turning point in the Civil War.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 50018

Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center

The Gettysburg National Battlefield Visitor Center has served as a gateway for millions seeking to understand the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to 3, 1863

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2046

Gettysburg Presbyterian Church

This church was originally established in 1813. Lincoln attended here on the day of the Gettysburg Address and Eisenhower was a member of this church.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Transportation Hubs 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2056

Gettysburg Train Station

The stately Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station stands tall over downtown Gettysburg to tell the stories of a prosperous town ravaged by war and raised by the determination of its citizens.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2132

Glatfelter Hall

Built in the Romanesque Revival style, the building's various renovations have left its exterior largely unchanged. Constructed in 1889 of red brick on a stone foundation, Glatfelter Hall is richly trimmed in Hummelstown brownstone and has a slate roof.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1915

Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg

AKA Camp Letterman. Experience the beauty and historic allure of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania when you vacation at the Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg hotel.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2141

James Henry Thompson House Gettysburg

This house was is located across the street from Mary Thompson's house a.k.a. Lee's Headquarters and was owned by her oldest son. An expansion was later added to the home.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 15 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1019

Jennie Wade House

The Jennie Wade house, originally the McClellan home, lived through the Battle of Gettysburg and witnessed the tragic death of Gettysburg civilian Jennie Wade, as she was preparing bread for the Union soldiers.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2134

Lincoln Cemetery

While postwar America struggled to make a place for its African American citizens, a group called the Sons of Good Will created the Lincoln Cemetery in 1867 to ensure "the proper burial of Gettysburg's African American citizens and Civil War veterans."

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 10 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2042

Little Round Top Gettysburg

Little Round Top is the second highest point on the battlefield (after Big Round Top) and was one of the most strategic locations on the battlefield.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1923

Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg

Built in 1832, the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary was the first Lutheran seminary in the country.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2061

Major General John Sedgwick Gettysburg

The equestrian monument to Major General John Sedgwick is south of Gettysburg on Sedgwick Avenue. It was dedicated in 1913 by the State of Connecticut.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2043

McPherson Farm

Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, the McPherson Farm was a thriving and peaceful agricultural operation owned by Edward McPherson, a prominent lawyer and newspaper editor.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1922

McPherson Ridge Railway Cut

The railway cut of the Gettysburg Battlefield was the place of an 1863 military engagement during the first Day of the Battle of Gettysburg, near the Edward McPherson farmhouse.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2131

Pennsylvania Hall

Pennsylvania Hall (Penn Hall, Old Dorm) is the Gettysburg College central administrative building and the college's oldest building.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2047

Reynold's Woods

aka Herbst Woods or sometimes called McPherson Woods, now known as Reynolds Woods,is a wooded area west of McPherson Ridge near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1926

Rupp House

Constructed in 1868 for John Rupp. Described as one of the finest on Baltimore Street, if not the town, this Gothic Revival style cottage reflected the success of Rupp’s Valuable Steam Tannery.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Bridges 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1279

Sachs Covered Bridge

Built in 1852 by David S. Stoner. On June 19, 1996, a flash flood knocked the bridge from one of its abutments. It was restored: over 75% of its original structure was used. It was reconstructed in 1996. The bridge was rededicated on July 21, 1997.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 2 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2051

Seminary Ridge

Seminary Ridge is a dendritic ridge that served as an area of military engagements during the Battle of Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, which was fought between July 1 and July 3, 1863 in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Museums 0 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2057

Shriver House Museum

Meticulously restored to its 1860s appearance, step back in time to visualize what life was like in mid-19th century, south-central Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Cemeteries 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2044

Soldier's National Cemetery Gettysburg Caretaker House

This building was the care takers house for the Soldier's National Cemetery in Gettysburg.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 3 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2019

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Parish Gettysburg

This church was dedicated on July 31, 1853 and served as field hospital during the battle.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Colleges 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2133

Steven's Hall

Stevens Hall is the fourth oldest building on campus. Open in 1868 as a preparatory school for the College, it is named for Thaddeus Stevens.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 4 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2032

The Angle at Gettysburg

This area, encompassed by the stone wall running south and the wall extending east, became known after the Battle of Gettysburg as the Angle.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Restaurants 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 1278

The Dobbin House

Four Score and Seven years before the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, (1776), Reverend Alexander Dobbin built a house to begin a new life in America for himself and his family.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Churches 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2059

The Memorial Church of The Prince of Peace

The churched opened in twenty five years after the Battle of Gettysburg as a memorial to all of the fallen soldiers.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Homes or Mansions 1 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2050

The Sherfy Farm

The house was built in the 1840’s. You can still see bullet holes in its brickwork, signs of the fierce fighting that took place around it on July 2nd and 3rd.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Hotels 5 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2034

Union Hotel Gettysburg

In 1787, early European settler John Troxell bought the plot of land this hotel sits upon from Gettysburg founder James Gettys.

Gettysburg PENNSYLVANIA Battlefields 6 Claim(s) Visited PANICd# 2052

Valley of Death Gettysburg

The Valley of Death is a battlefield area in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania that's considered one of the most haunted places in the United States