
Battlefield Highlights: The Peach Orchard – Where The Battle Converged
October 29, 2024The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, remains one of the most significant engagements of the American Civil War.
In the many long years since that famous battle, countless modern-day visitors to the southern part of the preserved battleground have been drawn to Devil’s Den and Little Round Top — the rocky hill is a must-stop for its panoramic views, and kids love the Den’s immense boulders. As the park evolved, these sites have received a lion’s share of attention, whether through preservation efforts, interpretation, or tourism. But throughout the actual battle itself, another nearby location known as The Peach Orchard would prove to be just as important (if not more so) to the outcome of the battle than many of those other, more famous locations.

Spirits of Gettysburg: A Haunted History of the Battlefield Town
September 30, 2024Nestled in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania, Gettysburg is a town steeped in history. Known primarily for the pivotal Civil War battle that took place there in 1863, it’s also become somewhat renowned for its various supposedly-haunted locations, attracting paranormal investigators as well as the spiritually curious. The turbulent events that unfolded on these grounds have left an indelible mark, and many believe the spirits of those who perished continue to roam the area, creating an eerie atmosphere that beckons to those fascinated by the supernatural. Join us as we explore the haunted history of Gettysburg, where ghostly tales abound at every corner.

Autumn in Gettysburg: Fall 2024 Essential Guide
August 21, 2024Autumn in Gettysburg offers a wealth of activities for visitors and locals alike. The town’s remarkable historical past and quaint seasonal ambiance provide a diverse array of experiences to satisfy even the most discriminating traveler. Fall is a great time to visit Gettysburg if you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or just a traveler searching for an exciting way to experience the stunning Central Pennsylvania harvest season!

Little Round Top: Steadfast Bulwark in the Defense of Gettysburg
July 29, 2024The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, stands as one of the pivotal moments in American Civil War history. Among the numerous strategic locations within this battle, Little Round Top holds a place of particular significance. This small, rocky hill on the southern end of the battlefield became the site of intense fighting on the second day of the battle and played a crucial role in the Union Army’s ultimate victory.

12 Interesting Historical Facts About Gettysburg
June 30, 2024Picture this: you’re standing on the hallowed ground of Gettysburg, feeling the weight of history pressing down on you. But beyond the well-known stories of valor and sacrifice lies a treasure trove of lesser-known historical facts about the Battle of Gettysburg. Curious to uncover some of these hidden gems? Let’s dive in!

Exploring Gettysburg: Tour Tips and Sites to See
May 23, 2024Nestled in the rolling hills of southern Pennsylvania, Gettysburg is more than just a town; it’s a portal to a defining moment in American history. Known as the site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, Gettysburg attracts historians, tourists, and curious minds from all over the world. Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking for a memorable getaway, exploring Gettysburg promises a rich tapestry of experiences that combine education, reflection, and adventure. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your visit.

The Gettysburg Battlefield Stone Curse: What Was Taken Must Return
March 30, 2024Are Stones Taken from the Gettysburg Battlefield Really Cursed?
Yes, it is true that stones (and other items) taken from the Gettysburg Battlefield have garnered some reputation for being cursed. Local superstition holds that those who remove items from the battlefield will face misfortune or bad luck, and suggest a “stone curse” may be to blame.

The Confederate Conquest of Gettysburg – How The Town Was Taken
February 28, 2024Southern Victory and the Conquest of Gettysburg
The Invasion Begins
After his success at Chancellorsville, Virginia in May 1863, General Robert E Lee led his army through the Shenandoah Valley to begin his second invasion of the North—what would later be known as the Gettysburg Campaign. Lee wanted to move the focus of the summer campaign away from beleaguered northern Virginia, and to strike a blow against Union morale by penetrating as far north as Harrisburg.

Gettysburg’s Evergreen Cemetery: Keystone of the Battleground
January 26, 2024Imagine standing on hallowed ground, where the echoes of the past linger—a quiet sanctuary of bereavement and rest, centrally placed to witness pivotal moments in our nation’s history. Evergreen Cemetery is not just another burial ground; it’s a living testament to the town and inhabitants of Gettysburg and their sacrifices before, during, and since the Civil War.

Christmas Traditions During the Civil War
December 19, 2023When enjoying a December visit to historic Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and touring its hallowed environs now dressed for the season and bedecked in holiday splendor, one finds oneself surrounded at every turn by the echoes of the Civil War and its effect on our nation. Delving into the curious intersection of Christmas traditions and wartime history, one might also ponder how the celebration of our modern holiday season was forever influenced by those tumultuous times.