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Summer Events in Gettysburg and Adams County Gettysburg is a lively hub of fun during the summer months. Looking for the perfect weekend away with your special someone? Are you itching to get the kids on the road on a much-needed break from school? Isn’t it time you planned that get together with your college friends? Gettysburg’s options are endless when it comes to the perfect summer vacation. We’ve highlighted some of our favorite events…
Some of Gettysburg’s most colorful and unusual history happened in taverns. Introducing one of the newest tours to Gettysburg, PA – the Tavern Tour. Stroll with a Gettysburg Licensed Town Historian to the sites of some of Gettysburg’s most historic taverns and hear unusual but true stories that took place at these legendary watering holes. We talked with Linda Mixter, a Gettysburg Licensed Town Historian about the brand new Tavern Tour offered by the Historians….
We’re sharing the inside track to make the most of the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival this May Located less than 10 minutes down the road from the Gettysburg Hotel is Granite Hill Camping Resort, the home of the annual Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. This year marks the 76th Annual Bluegrass Festival and attracts bluegrass and country music fans from all over the East Coast and Midwest. Revel in four days of music that feature bluegrass, country, newgrass,…
Join us in Gettysburg for Remembrance Day 2017 This weekend marks the 154th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s historic Gettysburg Address. Just steps away from the Gettysburg hotel, President Lincoln prepared his immortal address in the David Willis House. In honor of this landmark occasion, there are many ceremonies and special events happening this weekend. The President’s 15th Annual Remembrance Day Dinner & Ball November 17th & 18th Both events are hosted in the hotel’s…
Gettysburg was home to the largest Civil War Battle in North America in 1863. In the time since then, it is believed that the town is haunted by the people who lost their lives during those fateful days. In addition, the town has experienced many more mysterious happenings over the years. We recently sat down with our friend and Gettysburg Licensed Town Historian and resident spooky story expert, Jerry LaRussa, to learn more about his tour and get to the bottom of these Gettysburg tales.