- Gettysburg National Military Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Have you experienced Gettysburg? This video shows you what it's like to visit Gettysburg National Military Park From the veil of early morning fog through the day's setting sun, visitors experience all the incredible history of the battlefield
- Battle of Gettysburg - Wikipedia
The Battle of Gettysburg (locally ˈɡɛtɪsbɜːrɡ ⓘ) [14] was a three-day battle in the American Civil War, which was fought between the Union and Confederate armies between July 1 and July 3, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- Destination Gettysburg: Official Guide to Gettysburg, PA
Plan your trip to Gettysburg and experience more than civil war history and the Gettysburg Battlefield Find fun things to do, dining, lodging and more
- Visit Gettysburg, PA - The Gettysburg PA Welcome Center
Travel through the Gettysburg National Military Park, with over 1,000 monuments and cannon along over 40 miles of scenic roads – a battlefield shrine to the Union and Confederate soldiers who fought here Visit the scene of the Gettysburg Address, Picket’s Charge, General Robert E Lee’s Headquarters, Little Round Top, and the Devil’s Den
- Gettysburg Battle Facts and Summary - American Battlefield Trust
With more than 50,000 estimated casualties, the three-day engagement was the bloodiest single battle of the conflict Union victory Gettysburg ended Confederate general Robert E Lee ’s ambitious second quest to invade the North and bring the Civil War to a swift end
- Battle of Gettysburg: Summary, Facts Casualties | HISTORY
The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War
- Home - Gettysburg History
Welcome to Gettysburg History — your gateway to America’s most historic town Explore a growing network of world-class museums, historic sites, and unforgettable experiences that bring the rich history of Gettysburg to life
- - Plan Your Visit - GettysburgFoundation. org
Experience Gettysburg through the stories of children, teens and young adults who lived here during and after the 1863 battle Admission tickets are issued for children and youth ages 12 and younger with a ticketed adult
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