Location ID: #10186626
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Biglerville is approximately 10 miles north of Gettysburg. Adams County is known for its apple harvests & Biglerville is home to The National Apple Museum.
Location ID: #10182862
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The Lincoln Train Museum is housed in a historic building on Steinwehr Avenue directly across from the Gettysburg National Cemetery where President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. It replicates in exact detail the station Lincoln arrived ...
Location ID: #10080674
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The Farnsworth House Inn, located in Gettysburg was built c. 1810 with an addition added in 1833. The house played a role during the Civil War, including the housing of Confederate soldiers during the Gettysburg battle. ***FINE LIVING magazine has ...
Location ID: #10149047
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New Oxford in Adams County is less than 15 miles east of Gettysburg. This quaint borough possesses rural landscapes, brick sidewalks on tree-lined streets & numerous 18th & 19th century Victorian & Colonial homes/buildings. It is also touted as ...
Location ID: #10144987
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Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg is the site from which Abraham Lincoln recited the Gettysburg Address. This historic, private, 29 acre cemetery is part of the Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District.
Location ID: #10128448
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Driving through Adams County one cannot fail to notice the beautiful countryside enhanced by thousands of acres of fruit orchards. Adams County produces the largest number of apples & peaches in Pennsylvania and has the distinction of being fifth in ...
Location ID: #10080680
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Driving through Adams County one cannot fail to notice the beautiful countryside enhanced by thousands of acres of fruit orchards. Adams County produces the largest number of apples & peaches in Pennsylvania and has the distinction of being fifth ...
Location ID: #10087335
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The historic borough of Gettysburg serves as the county seat for Adams County. First settled c. 1760 it was named for one of the first inhabitants, James Gettys. Today it is best known for the Civil War's Gettysburg Battle & Lincoln's 1863 ...
Location ID: #10082176
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The Fairfield Inn, built in 1757 is one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the US. The three & a half story stone mansion has a gable roof and a three story Victorian Gothic porch & can be found in the Historic District of Fairfield, Adams ...
Location ID: #10102693
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Located in Adams County, this rural covered bridge was built in 1890 & crosses Tom's Creek near Fairfield. Built using a Burr truss, its dimensions are 75 feet long & 14 feet wide; it allows for only one lane of traffic at a time with red lights on ...
Saucks Covered Bridge
Location ID: #10101905
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Pedestrian only covered bridge that spans the Marsh Creek in Gettysburg. Built in 1854, it is 100 feet long & 15 feet wide. It has the reputation of being a favorite of "ghost hunters".
Location ID: #10075777
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The Adams County Courthouse built in 1858 is currently on the National Register of Historic Places. It was constructed of red brick and expanded in 1895 with the addition of rear wings. The courthouse stands two stories high with a clock tower ...
Location ID: #10091630
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Privately owned farm in Gettysburg with 80 acres of corn fields. Featured above are two large barns, one is on Hilltown Road, the other in a secluded area a half mile south. The property is in close proximity to US Routes 15 & 30.
Location ID: #10091411
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Built in 1832, the Federal style Schmucker Hall was constructed for the Lutheran Theological Seminary. During the Civil War the cupola became a military observation post & the building was used as a field hospital. Today, in addition to the ...
Location ID: #10087698
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This distinctive, three-story building was constructed c.1825. At the time of the battle it was a general store and a professor’s home. During the Battle of Gettysburg, this building served as a Union hospital. The 3rd floor was used by Union ...
Location ID: #10087576
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Gettysburg's architecturally compelling campus is an oasis in the midst of America's most famous historic small town. Founded in 1832, it is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10087568
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Gettysburg's architecturally compelling campus is an oasis in the midst of America's most famous historic small town. The College, founded in 1832 is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10087572
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Gettysburg's architecturally compelling campus is an oasis in the midst of America's most famous historic small town. Founded in 1832, it is located on a 200-acre campus adjacent to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
Location ID: #10024611
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Aerial Views of Gettysburg, Area Farm & Barn
Location ID: #10083966
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The Brafferton Inn, built in 1786 is the oldest home in downtown Gettysburg. Today it operates as a Bed & Breakfast with 17 bedrooms and one 3 bedroom guest house. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
Location ID: #10080709
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Listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, the Dobbin House was built in 1776. This makes it the oldest existing structure in Gettysburg. The two-story house is constructed of fieldstone and is presently open as a tavern/restaurant.
Location ID: #10033949
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We are a Hotel & Conference Center built on a large 123 acre tract of land; a former dairy farm. We have an adjacent Expo Center and Game area. Accommodations include 300 guest rooms and suites with over 27,000 square feet of meeting rooms. The ...
BULL VALLEY FARM
Location ID: #10062674
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Bull Valley Farm Bed and Breakfast is a former dairy farm built in the late 1800`s encompassing 23.6 acres. The farmhouse and barn have recently been renovated and are in excellent condition. The magnificent four bedroom, three bath, log-sided home ...