Start your week on a high note with Music Monday at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Held in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this weekly series brings live music to a warm and welcoming setting every Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests can enjoy a rotating lineup of talented performers, including The Derailleurs on April 20, The Wild Hymns on May 4, Willys Duo on May 11, Stable Shakers on May 18, and Nick Andrew Staver on May 25. It’s the perfect way to unwind, enjoy great music, and experience the charm of this local favorite.
Start your week on a high note with Music Monday at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Held in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this weekly series brings live music to a warm and welcoming setting every Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests can enjoy a rotating lineup of talented performers, including Dark River Darling on April 13, The Derailleurs on April 20, The Wild Hymns on May 4, Willys Duo on May 11, and Stable Shakers on May 18. It’s the perfect way to unwind, enjoy great music, and experience the charm of this local favorite.
Step back into the ultimate 90s throwback experience with Murder on the MixTape: TRL on Tour at The Barn Resort. Set in 1999, this interactive comedy murder mystery brings the energy of Total Request Live to life with a live countdown of the decade’s biggest hits, complete with outrageous characters, pop culture references, and audience participation. When the show is thrown into chaos just before going live, guests must work together to solve the mystery before the final song plays.The evening begins with dinner service at 5:30 p.m., followed by the show at 6:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy a themed ... Read This Story
Kick off the weekend with First Friday Music at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Held in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this monthly series brings live music to a warm and inviting setting on the first Friday of each month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The April 3 performance features Honey on the Rocks, offering an evening of engaging music perfect for a night out in town. With its welcoming atmosphere and lively entertainment, it’s an ideal way to start the weekend in the heart of Gettysburg.
Start your week on a high note with Music Monday at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Hosted in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this ongoing series brings live music to a cozy and inviting setting every Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests can enjoy a rotating lineup of talented performers, including Dillweed on April 6, Dark River Darling on April 13, The Derailleurs on April 20, The Wild Hymns on May 4, and Willys Duo on May 11. It’s an easygoing way to unwind, enjoy great music, and take in the welcoming atmosphere of this local ... Read This Story
Start your week on a high note with Music Monday at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Held in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this weekly series invites guests to enjoy live music in a warm and welcoming setting from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Each week features a different talented act, including Triology on March 30, Dillweed on April 6, Dark River Darling on April 13, The Derailleurs on April 20, and The Wild Hymns on May 4. It’s the perfect way to unwind, enjoy great music, and experience the charm of one of Gettysburg’s favorite gathering spots.
Experience the sounds of history with a special concert presented by the Field Music School Association on Saturday, March 28 at 3 p.m. Held at the Battlefield Overlook Event Center on Biglerville Road, this unique performance highlights historic military music spanning from 1775 through 1865. Guests will be transported back in time through the stirring rhythms of fifes and drums, showcasing the musical traditions of the U.S. Army during this pivotal period. Hosted by Gettysburg History (Adams County Historical Society), the concert offers an engaging and educational glimpse into America’s past.Admission is free for members, with a $10 fee for ... Read This Story
Start your week on a high note with Music Monday at The Sign of the Buck in Gettysburg. Held in the tavern on Chambersburg Street, this weekly series brings a lineup of talented musicians to create an inviting and lively atmosphere perfect for unwinding. From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., guests can enjoy an eclectic mix of performances, including David Sparrow on March 23, Triology on March 30, Dillweed on April 6, Dark River Darling on April 13, and The Derailleurs on April 20. It’s a great way to experience local music while enjoying the charm and hospitality of this ... Read This Story
Spend Saturday night at one of Gettysburg’s most unique destinations as live music takes over The Barn Resort. Featuring an arcade, an all-you-can-eat buffet, and a lively tavern atmosphere, this spot offers far more than your typical night out.On March 21, Mike, Sawyer, and Troy bring their live performance to Cellar75, creating the perfect soundtrack for an evening of food, fun, and entertainment. The show kicks off at 6 p.m. on Cunningham Road, making it an ideal way to experience one of the coolest venues in the area.
Celebrate Easter in the heart of Gettysburg with a festive brunch at The Sign of the Buck. This special holiday menu offers a thoughtful blend of classic brunch favorites and elevated seasonal dishes, perfect for gathering with family and friends. Guests can enjoy everything from freshly prepared egg dishes and indulgent French toast to savory selections like benedicts, sandwiches, and chef-inspired salads, all crafted with quality ingredients and a touch of springtime flair.The welcoming atmosphere and carefully curated menu make it an ideal way to mark the occasion, whether savoring a relaxed morning meal or toasting the holiday ... Read This Story
Addressing Gettysburg: Ask a Gettysburg Guide — The Battle of GettysburgA Live Podcast EventJoin the popular Civil War podcast Addressing Gettysburg for a special live recording on April 12 at 2:00 p.m. at Totem Pole Playhouse. This engaging and interactive event brings local history to life in a fun, accessible way.Featuring a dynamic panel of historians—Britt Isenberg, Lewis Trott, Kevin Bryant, and Codie Eash—the program invites audience members to ask questions and be part of the conversation about the Battle of Gettysburg. The event also includes live Civil War–era music performed with a modern twist by Billy Webster.Perfect for both ... Read This Story
The Lincoln Forum will host its annual Lincoln Forum Symposium from November 15–17, 2026, bringing together leading historians, scholars, and enthusiasts for a multi-day exploration of Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War.This nationally recognized symposium features renowned speakers and in-depth presentations, offering attendees the opportunity to engage with some of the most respected voices in Lincoln scholarship. Known for both its academic excellence and welcoming atmosphere, the event fosters a strong sense of community among participants from across the country and around the world.Program details and speaker announcements will be released in late spring.