1939/40 Phoney War Historical Reenactment
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 […]
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 […]
Kick-Off the Holidays with this free and fun interactive event for middle and high school age teens on December 21 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. As a part of […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
On July 1, 1863, John Burns left his Gettysburg home and joined in the fighting west of the town. He was wounded and captured, but he survived the battle to […]
On July 1, 1863, John Burns left his Gettysburg home and joined in the fighting west of the town. He was wounded and captured, but he survived the battle to […]
Gettysburg Community Concert Association (GCCA) is pleased to present a performance of the Barclay Brass at 7:30 pm on October 8, 2024. Featuring an undecet (11 musicians), the Barclay Brass […]
ACHS is pleased to introduce Leadership: Beyond the Battle! This program invites you are invited to visit the sacred ground of Gettysburg and engage with the lessons of our shared […]