Miniature Art Exhibit
Art Downtown 32 Carlisle St., HanoverArt Downtown is going small … miniature really … this month. The Hanover Area Arts Guild, with its Art Downtown gallery in Hanover, is sponsoring its first Miniature Art Exhibit
Art Downtown is going small … miniature really … this month. The Hanover Area Arts Guild, with its Art Downtown gallery in Hanover, is sponsoring its first Miniature Art Exhibit
This 2-hour tour explores little-known sites in historic Gettysburg--prisoner-of-war camps, an Army intelligence camp on the battlefield, and the Navy's secret map-making service, Tour guides share stories of WWII leaders
Gettysburg National Military Park and the Gettysburg Foundation have teamed up to honor the history of the Emancipation Proclamation by exhibiting a copy personally signed by President Abraham Lincoln. One
Join us at Hollabaugh Bros., Inc. Fruit Farm & Market for our 3rd Annual Strawberry Festival on Memorial Day weekend: Saturday, May 26, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
What’s better than all you can eat pancakes? All you can eat pancakes topped with delicious fruit syrups from the farm! Join us for our first an all you can
Visitors to Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center will have a rare opportunity to touch a piece of American history on Saturday, May 26th. Original weapons used in
Civil War Dance Ensemble: Guns of Gettysburg display of original weapons at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Free and open to the public. Visit http://www.civilwardance.org/schedule.htm for details.
Sink your teeth into some smokin’ barbeque. More than 40 teams from across the state compete for trophies and cash prizes. The festival features samplings from dozens of area restaurants
“General Abner Doubleday” will be presented by Skip Schirmer. “Courtyard Chats” take place at 6:30 p.m. in the courtyard at the rear of the Rupp House, 451 Baltimore Street in
In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway… and forever changed the landscape of American theatre. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s RENT continues to speak