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10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

So you’re planning your first trip to Gettysburg, where do you start? With the variety of experiences available in Adams County – from history, recreation, shopping and agritourism – it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. We’ve got your back – here’s a list of 10 of the top things to do in the Gettysburg area that every first-timer should experience.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

1.Get acquainted at the Museum and Visitor Center

It’s a good idea to check out the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center to get a solid overview of the Battle of Gettysburg before venturing off to the battlefield. The Visitor Center features a variety of exhibits for visitors to orient themselves including a 12-gallery museum; “A New Birth of Freedom,” a 30-minute movie narrated by Morgan Freeman; and the Cyclorama, the largest painting in North America which brings to life Pickett’s Charge on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

2.Take a tour of the iconic battlefield

Gettysburg National Military Park is one of Adam County’s must-see attractions, and there are many ways for visitors to experience it. There are a few self-guided options like the auto-tour where visitors follow road markers and a map as well as an interactive iPad tour. Visitors can also book a Licensed Battlefield Guide for an in-depth, intimate tour of the battlefield. Other options include bus tours, horseback tours and bicycle tours, many of which include guides. There’s no wrong way to see the battlefield but there are a lot of options so visitors can find the right way for them.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

3.Delve into the past at these historic buildings

The history doesn’t end on the battlefield, there are many historic buildings and sites throughout Gettysburg.

David Wills House

Check out the David Wills House and see where Abraham Lincoln put the final touches on his Gettysburg Address.

Shriver House

Visit the Shriver House and learn about the civilian experience of the Battle of Gettysburg.

Seminary Ridge Museum

Go to the Seminary Ridge Museum and experience the first day of the battle.

Jennie Wade House

Tour the Jennie Wade House and hear the story of the only civilian killed in the three-day battle at Gettysburg.

Adams County is dedicated to preserving these pieces of history so their stories can continue to be told for years to come.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

4.Stroll through downtown Gettysburg

Gettysburg is about as rich in culture as it is in history. Visitors can find a variety of shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants lining the streets of downtown, leading right up to historic Lincoln Square. Whether you’re looking for clothing, fine arts, collectibles or home décor, you’ll find it in downtown Gettysburg. Once in the square, don’t pass up the opportunity to get a presidential selfie with the statue of Abraham Lincoln outside the David Wills House.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

5.Indulge in culinary excellence

Gettysburg is becoming known as a foodie hotspot. On your first trip to Gettysburg, be sure to try out period dining. Establishments such as the Dobbin House and the Farnsworth House offer Civil War era dishes that will truly immerse visitors in the Gettysburg experience. If you’re looking for something else, Gettysburg has an array of casual and upscale dining options. If you don’t know where to start, try a food tour. Visitors can discover Gettysburg with their pallets and go on a tour foodies can only dream of.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

6.Step into the craft beverage scene

The growing craft beverage industry in Gettysburg and Adams County is definitely something to experience during your first visit. There are a number of breweries, distilleries, cideries, meaderies and wineries across Adams County. So stop in after a day on the battlefield, tour a facility and relax with a local beer, spirit, cider, mead, or wine.

Embark on the Adams County Pour Tour

While exploring Gettysburg craft beverage scene, check out the Adams County Pour Tour as well!

 

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

7.Search for ghosts

To some people, Gettysburg and ghosts go hand-in-hand. Walk with the paranormal at one of the many ghost tours offered in Gettysburg nightly. Some are more involved than others, so if going out in the night with energy reading gear is your thing, there’s a tour for you. Visit the haunted spots through town and learn a history tidbit or two along the way. And who knows, you might spot a ghost!

Want to take the hunt for ghosts further? Explore our Haunted Gettysburg itinerary.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

8.Experience living history

​​While in Gettysburg for the first time, another must-do is to immerse yourself in the area’s rich history, and there’s no better way to do that than living history presentations. Throughout the year, history comes to life in Gettysburg when living historians dressed in period wear host presentations and encampments. It can be fun to learn about the battle from a famous general or common civilian who was “actually there.”

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

9.Drive around the countryside

While there’s a lot to see and do in the town of Gettysburg, it’s just as important to venture out and see the surrounding Adams County countryside.  Drive past the orchards and vineyards, be immersed in the farmlands and the rolling hills. While out and about, be sure to see Sachs Bridge – one of several covered bridges in the county. There’s no better way to start, or end, the day than a sunrise/sunset out in the Adams County countryside.

10 Must-Dos on Your First Visit to Gettysburg

10.Take home local produce

While out enjoying the scenery that Adams County has to offer, be sure to stop at one of the countryside farm markets. It’s one thing to see the orchards and the fields, but to be able to taste the literal fruits of the farmers’ labor is a fun and delicious experience. Markets offer many family friendly activities and when in season, pick your own fruit experiences.

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