100 Nights of Taps
This touching program runs nightly at 7:00 p.m. at the Soldiers’ National Monument in Gettysburg’s national cemetery–where Lincoln delivered his famous address–from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Gettysburg’s Finest Address
Museums & Attractions / Kid Friendly
This touching program runs nightly at 7:00 p.m. at the Soldiers’ National Monument in Gettysburg’s national cemetery–where Lincoln delivered his famous address–from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
(0.9 miles away)
Journey back to 1863 at Gettysburg’s most family-friendly children’s history museum.
451 Baltimore Street
(0.5 miles away)
(877) 874-2478
Voted the “Best New Museum of 2023,” Beyond the Battle highlights the civilian experience of the battle and the remarkable history of the Gettysburg area. Don’t miss the museum’s flagship “Caught in the Crossfire” exhibit.
625 Biglerville Road
(0.8 miles away)
(717) 334-4723
Aaron Zipp’s unique company offers caber tossing and team-building clinics for all genders and ages with modified Highland Games.
Learn the story of the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg in her family home, authentically furnished from cellar to attic.
548 Baltimore Street
(0.6 miles away)
(717) 334-4100
Performing miniature horse shows, educational displays and events, and animals of all kinds that visitors may pet and feed delight audiences of all ages at this beloved 100-acre farm located just six miles west of Gettysburg.
125 Glenwood Drive
(5.8 miles away)
(717) 334-7259
This one-of-a-kind attraction features a whimsical elephant museum, gifts and toys, delicious homemade nuts and confections, and your favorite candy from yesteryear to today.
6019 Chambersburg Road, Orrtanna, PA
(12 miles away)
(717) 352-3792
This award-winning Gettysburg museum presents the story of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War as seen through the eyes of the residents of Gettysburg.
309 Baltimore Street
(0.4 miles away)
(717) 337-2800
This family-friendly attraction at the historic Christ Lutheran Church brings to life the true stories of wounded soldiers and those who worked to save their lives during the battle and in its aftermath.
30 Chambersburg Street
(across the street)