The tour only goes in one direction. Users will start at the Tour Center and proceed north, following Baltimore Street. Once users get to Lincoln Square (the main hub of Historic Gettysburg), they will return southbound along Baltimore Street
Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour!
• Tour the only home where a civilian died during the Gettysburg battle.
• Visit the house where Lincoln finished writing the Gettysburg Address.
• Grab a bite at this classic diner known for hearty local meals.
• Explore a preserved home showing civilian life during the Civil War.
Yes, parking can be free—but only if you park in the Tour Center lot, and only in the section that’s newly paved and has the antique-style streetlights. Make sure you’re in that part of the lot to avoid any issues. If you park along the walking...
Yes! The tour is just under three miles total (round-trip), so it’s a manageable walk for most people. There are plenty of spots along the way to sit and take a break if you need to.
There are restrooms at the Tour Center, Adams County Public Library, David Wills House, and the Hotel Gettysburg.
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This tour has 18 stops. Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops, and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, Here’s What You Need To Know Before You Go!
The tour only goes in one direction. Users will start at the Tour Center and proceed north, following Baltimore Street. Once users get to Lincoln Square (the main hub of Historic Gettysburg), they will return southbound along Baltimore Street
Yes, you can join along the route.
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