December 6th

Upcoming Dates: 12/06

Holiday House Tour at the Historic Dobbin House

Enjoy a guided tour of the Dobbin House, all decked out in its Christmas finery!  This popular and highly-rated presentation of the oldest house in Gettysburg, built in the same year that the United States of America was founded – 1776, highlights the house and frontier life of Scots-Irish immigrants Rev. Alexander Dobbin and his wife, Isabella. Step back in time to know Rev. Dobbin – farmer, minister, theologian, educator and community leader – who helped shape the course of history in what is now Gettysburg and Adams County. His landmark stone home spans four centuries of American history, from the Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States, through the bloody Civil War, through the 20th Century Diorama Museum, to today’s life as a restaurant/tavern.

Note: The tour covers three floors and six staircases.

  • Savor a combination of history and entertainment celebrating the 249th birthday of the home:
    Tour all the historically decorated rooms while interacting with 18th and 19th century antiques
    See how the Dobbin family planned to defend themselves from Indian attacks
    Observe the basement spring that provided water for the Dobbin family
    View the fireplace cooking utensils in Mrs. Dobbin’s kitchen
    Discover the secret hideout for enslaved people seeking refuge on the “Underground Railroad”
    Hear what the Zeigler family experienced while living in the Dobbin House during the Battle of Gettysburg
    Feel Rev. Dobbin’s presence in his library, study and parlour

    This Saturday tour is part of the Annual Gettysburg Christmas Festival (December 5, 6 & 7).

    Click for more information about the Festival.

Event address

89 Steinwehr Avenue Gettysburg, PA 17325

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10:00 am

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