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    Gettysburg National Military Park  - Eternal Peace Memorial at Gettysburg National Military Park

    Gettysburg National Military Park

    4.7(530 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    When in Harrisburg, visit Gettysburg. I was in awe of the park. The museum, visitors center, and…read moregift shop of course were great, clean, with clean restrooms. But the experience really starts when you drive the tour. We opted to drive the route ourselves for the self guide tour of the battle fields. It really grounded me while driving though. Knowing how many lost their lives in the area. You were driving through a grave site. The feeling of awe, calm, chills, and honor came over me. I can go on and on about this amazing place. But I'll let my photos do all the talking.

    Do not fool yourself if you think you know everything about Gettysburg! It's been 30 years since…read morelast visiting the area and the Museum is the best National Museum I can remember ~ MOVIE + CYCLORAMA + BUS TOUR are just a phenomenal experience ... Movie is top-rate (narrated by Morgan Freeman), Cyclorama is beyond belief in that is one complete piece and the bus tour (2 hourse) was far too short .. .. Well laid-out exhibits and terrific displays can keep you in the museum for hours .. .. And, they have a large gift shop and food court should you get hungry or just want to avoid the elements outside .. .. I did the BUS TOUR first and then did the MUSEUM/FILM/CYCLORAMA the following morning (best for small crowds) .. ..

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    Gettysburg National Military Park  - Little Round Top

    Little Round Top

    Gettysburg National Military Park  - 01.17.25 Big Round Top (hiking)

    01.17.25 Big Round Top (hiking)

    Gettysburg National Military Park  - United States Regular Army Monument in Gettysburg National Military Park

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    Eisenhower National Historic Site - At Eisenhower National Historic Site

    Eisenhower National Historic Site

    4.5(37 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I have driven by the farm many times, alwys when closing. This time I found time to stop. I…read moreexpected to spend an hour or so, and ended up spending a whole afternoon!! The gem here are the rangers. I saw two talks, both of which I was completely enthralled with the history and the lessons. I loved being able to see Ike's book collection. Seeing a book collection tells you a lot about a person. Also the discussion on diplomacy was enlightening and so enjoyable. I did do the home tour. I was inspired by Mrs. Eisenhower, but also the partnership they had as a couple, let me with #relationshipgoals to bring home. The landscape is also just gorgeous! Stop. Learn. Enjoy!

    The Eisenhower Home was such an interesting and memorable tour. As grand as President Eisenhower's…read morelife and presidency were, it was fascinating to learn that this peaceful hobby farm was where he chose to retire. You really can learn a lot about someone by seeing the place they chose to call home. Getting there is part of the adventure--you enter via a long, single-lane gravel road. It's so long you might wonder if you've made a wrong turn! Thankfully, GPS got us there without trouble. When you arrive, there's one long row of parking spaces. Head straight to the ticket area for your house tour pass, as they do seem to run out early. While you wait for your tour time, you can explore the expansive outdoor areas. Our favorites were: 1. Eisenhower's vehicles, including the limo that shuttled him to and from Washington, D.C., every weekend. 2. The Secret Service room with the small safe that once held the nuclear codes. 3. The putting green, where we enjoyed a little golf while taking in the gorgeous countryside views. 4. The greenhouse and patio, where we imagined the President and Mamie spending peaceful afternoons. We were lucky to get tickets for the 11 a.m. tour, which began with a 10-20 minute ranger talk about how the Eisenhowers chose this home and some of the people who lived and visited here. Tip: arrive a little early--the ranger shared some great informal stories before the official tour began right at 11 a.m. Inside, the ranger spent about 5 minutes pointing out key details, then let us explore at our own pace with a pamphlet to guide us. Indoor highlights included: 1. The portraits of President Eisenhower, Mamie, and their son John. 2. The TV in the informal living room--such a relatable touch for a world leader. 3. The special staircase wallpaper Mamie ordered, featuring the seals of all 50 states. 4. Mamie's very pink bedroom and bathroom. Between the history, the personal touches, and the beautiful setting, this is an absolute must-visit in Gettysburg.

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    Eisenhower National Historic Site
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    Unity Park - Unity Park in Gettysburg PA

    Unity Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    I'd likely not have found Unity Park if not for the ice cream spot across the way, but I'm glad…read morethat I did and was able to pay tribute to the very young men who fought in the Civil War (or the War of Northern Aggression, depending on your persuasion). Especially so here in Gettysburg with the massive and horrific battle that took place across town. The caption reads that it is "A memorial to American musicians and the many young people from both the North and the South who sacrificed and endured so much for our country. May their devotion and service inspire and influence future generations of Americans toward unity and peace." Much of the park equally symbolizes both the North and the South, such as the statue being sculpted and cast in Pennsylvania and the pedestal being mined from a quarry in Georgia and crafted in the South. The seats are also fabricated from both North and South sources.

    Unity Park, a lovely little park, the brainchild of Andrew Adams when pursuing his Eagle Scout…read moremerit badge is not only a beautiful little park, but meaningful and educational as well. As almost a fifth of those who served in the Union and Confederate armies were under 18 years of age, it honors those young people who served as well as those musicians, most of whom were mere children that served. It's a really small park and a relatively new park having only been dedicated as such on July, 2015

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    Unity Park - Included this as I'm a Yelper from Florida

    Included this as I'm a Yelper from Florida

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    Rupp House History Center

    Rupp House History Center

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This was my favorite attraction in Gettysburg, and it was free! We accidentally stumbled into it…read morewhile strolling along the sidewalk before dinner, and I could not have been happier to have discovered it. It's small, but exceptionally well done. There was a character at the entrance who tells you a little bit about the home. Then there was a fairly lengthy video playing in the living room that lays out the battle much more effectively than the other tours I experienced. Throughout the home are little displays and interactive pieces that provide fascinating insights into the battle. There was also a staff member wandering around who was very knowledgeable and happy to answer my nerdy questions. If I had to start my trip to Gettysburg all over again, I would start here! Highly recommend.

    While walking around and exploring on a hot day, we decided to go inside (cool air ftw) and were…read moredelighted with all the information and artifacts that were in this location (for free!). There were interactive elements and several volunteers that told stories about the home, the former family that lived there, and many other interesting information. One of the volunteers, Mike, told fascinating tidbit and pulled other photos from behind the counter to add in telling the stories of these otherwise forgotten people. He made the place a real joy. All of the volunteers were passionate about history and breathed life into the place. Not to be missed by history lovers.

    Little Round Top - A view toward the north with the massive Pennsylvania Monument in the distance.

    Little Round Top

    4.7(19 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Imagine visiting a hilltop within the Gettysburg National Military Park with a commanding view…read morewhich was involved in the fighting in early July of 1863. A restoration was indicated to redirect pedestrian traffic and subsequent erosion and is finally complete. Today's visit was a glorious Monday morning in mid June when the visitors were limited and action parking places available (althogh I drove there from home about 2 miles away on my bicycle.) The new parking lot is far more bus than automobile-friendly, thus the best time to visit is a weekday morning. I must say that viewing the sun set from the summit of LRT is out of this world! My photos don't do justice to the spectacular view, so you'll have to come and see for yourself!

    Immerse into this historic landscape [Gettysburg PA]…read more On July 2, 1863 Little Round Top saw some of the fiercest fighting here during the Battle of Gettysburg. It is a popular spot for visitors to stop by. The park did some great improvements to Little Round Top since our last visit here in 2018. Noticeable is the improved parking area and better pathways. They've also cleared and cleaned up the wild vegetation and added new interpretative signs making for an improved visitor experience. We didn't do any hiking on the new trails this winter but we enjoyed seeing some of the improvements around the area of Hazletts Battery and my first time up close to see the 44th New York Monument. Little Round Top was a strategic position for the Union army's line of defense. Historic landscape and cool battlefield to visit in Gettysburg! Review #3658

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    Little Round Top - 01.17.25 bronze figure of General Warren standing on the boulder where he stood on July 2. The statue was dedicated in 1888

    01.17.25 bronze figure of General Warren standing on the boulder where he stood on July 2. The statue was dedicated in 1888

    Little Round Top - 01.17.25 largest and most expensive of the hundreds of regimental monuments placed on the battlefield by surviving veterans

    01.17.25 largest and most expensive of the hundreds of regimental monuments placed on the battlefield by surviving veterans

    Little Round Top - 01.17.25 Monument to the 44th New York Infantry

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    01.17.25 Monument to the 44th New York Infantry

    Lee’s Headquarters - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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