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Forney Woods(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place
Forney Ridge(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place
Schultz's Woods(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place
Plum Run Valley, AKA The Valley of Death(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place
Sachs Bridge(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place, bridge, Wooden covered bridgewww.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=8196 Built for the County by workers under David Stoner in 1852, the Sachs Bridge is an Adams County landmark. It was crossed by both armies during the battle of Gettysburg in 1863, and carried parts of the Army of
55 W. Broadway - Sigma Nu Zeta Sigma Chapter(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg
Abraham's Lady(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg store / shop
Weis Market(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg supermarket, marketplace
Harrisburg Area Community College Gettysburg Campus(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg school
Current location of Kennie's Market Gettysburg(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg marketplace
Adams County Public Library(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg library
Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitors Center(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg museumOpened April 14, 2008.
Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg Sometimes called Western Maryland Station, the depot’s exterior looks much as it did in 1863. In 1859, the Hanover Junction, Hanover and Gettysburg Railroad began service to Gettysburg with the opening of this passenger station. On November 18, 1863, President
Race Horse Alley- James A. Gettys' Homestead(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting placeIn 1786, James Gettys lived here in a log-and-weatherboard dwelling. Gettys founded the 210-lot town of Gettysburg on a portion of his father’s 381-acre farm. The house was lost to fire in 1880.
Former site of the Globe Inn(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting placeThe Globe Inn was one of Gettysburg’s first hotel/taverns, owned and operated in 1798 by town founder James Gettys.
Hoke-Codori House(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg house, interesting place, historical buildingBuilt by Michael Hoke in 1786, this is the oldest stone home in downtown Gettysburg.
Retreat of the Union 11th Corps(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting placeSeeking the protection of friendly lines on Cemetery Hill, members of the beaten 11th Corps fled Confederate pursuers along this part of Stratton Street in the late afternoon of July 1, 1863.
Путь отступления 11-го федерального корпуса(ru)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting place11-й федеральный корпус отступал тут 2-го июля 1863 под ударами дивизии Джубала Эрли
Wills House and Lincoln Statue(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg interesting placeBuilt about 1814. On the evening of November 18, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln stayed at the Wills House, and there he put the finishing touches on the second draft of his Gettysburg Address. “Return Visit,” an accurate statue of President
Presbyterian Church of Gettysburg(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Gettysburg President Lincoln attended services here on November 19, 1863. These patriotic services were sponsored by the Ohio delegation to the National Cemetery dedication. President Dwight D. Eisenhower also was a member of this church.
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