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Gettysburg Area Photo Gallery
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Battlefield Farm ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Battlefield Farm
“The Gettysburg National Military Park offers a look back on the battle of Gettysburg, but also provides scenic beauty that is inspiring.”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Farm ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Farm
“At the time of the Battle of Gettysburg the land that became the Gettysburg National Military Park belong to various farmers, including African American landowners.”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Gettysburg Hotel ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Gettysburg Hotel
“The Gettysburg Hotel stands as a landmark on the historic Lincoln Square. At the time of the Battle, this was the site of the McClellan House, a small hotel built in the early 1800s.”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Historic Tate Farm ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Historic Tate Farm
“Explore the Pennsylvania Civil War Trails: Prelude to Gettysburg and find interesting sites such as the Historic Tate Farm in Hunterstown. On July 2, a skirmish arose in Hunterstown. The Trails explores those stories not often addressed in the history books but offer a glimpse into the larger Civil War story.”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Pennsylvania Monument ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair Pennsylvania Monument ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair Pennsylvania Monument ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Pennsylvania Monument
“Pennsylvania sent the largest number of troops to the Union Army during the Civil War.
This monument lists all of those men in as a tribute to their commitment to the Union.”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Lincoln Square ~ Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair
Lincoln Square
“Gettysburg is still very much a small town, a place to slow down and enjoy those around you. From April through October, the Square plays host to an outdoor farm market that is sure to wake your taste buds with the freshness that is Adams County produce!”
Photo courtesy of Jaime Bair

 

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