1939/40 Phoney War Historical Reenactment

1045 Barlow Two Taverns Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 1045 Barlow Two Taverns Road, Gettysburg, PA, United States

Battle of France Events, presents '1939/40 Phoney War', hosted by Wheels of Liberation. This historical battle reenactment and living history event will present the unique European countries in World War

Free

Mythicon – Mid-Winter Gathering of the FAE

Eisenhower All Star Complex 2634 Emmitsburg Rd, Gettysburg, PA, United States

Mythicon is the mid-winter gathering of the magical folk of the faerie realm.  Faeries, trolls, goblins, gnomes, mermaids and other mythical creatures come together to push back the winter blues

$30 – $150

An Evening with the Painting

Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center 1195 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg, PA, United States

Join us on the Cyclorama platform for an exclusive after-hours, close-up look at the iconic Gettysburg Cyclorama painting. The Gettysburg Foundation's Chris Brenneman presents this exclusive after-hours program on the

$15 – $35

Roads to Gettysburg with Tim Smith

Adams County Historical Society 625 Biglerville Road, Gettysburg, PA

In 1747, the York-Nichol’s Gap Road was laid out (from east to west) through the Marsh Creek Settlement. In 1769, a north-south road was established from Baltimore to Shippensburg, and

Free

Children of the Battlefield

Adams County Historical Society 625 Biglerville Road, Gettysburg, PA

Learn about the local children who witnessed the Battle of Gettysburg up close. Through rare letters, diaries, and manuscripts preserved by the Adams County Historical Society, ACHS Historian Tim Smith

Free

HGAC’s BarnArt Show & Sale

G.A.R. Hall 53 E.Middle St., Gettysburg, PA, United States

If you love barns, you'll love this art exhibition! Up to 50 of area's most noted artists will be showing their work in HGAC’s 16th Annual BarnArt Show and Sale.

Free

The Confederate Retreat with Tim Smith

Adams County Historical Society 625 Biglerville Road, Gettysburg, PA

Following the disastrous defeat of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, General Robert E. Lee ordered his men to withdraw across the South Mountain Range into the Cumberland

Free