Join us for a special living history event featuring the 8th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. This dedicated group of Civil War living historians, who regularly partner with the National Park Service, will present an authentic look at the life of the average Union soldier. Visitors can explore equipment displays, watch drill demonstrations, and experience an encampment that brings the realities of a soldier’s daily life on campaign to vivid life.– Weather Permitting –
Join us as we welcome the 62nd PVI Living History Family at the Gettysburg Heritage Center. For over 30 years, the 62nd PVI LHF has shared the stories of the 62nd PVI soldiers and their families from Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. The group will be leading several Civil War era demonstrations throughout the weekend.
Saturday October 11th, 2025The 62nd PVI will have ongoing demonstrations on several interesting topics, including Cooking and baking, Military drill and maneuvers, Battle strategy discussion, Civil War life, and the Heritage and lineage of those who endured the battle
Sunday October 12th, 202510:00 AM – Worship service led by ... Read This Story
Join us on Friday, October 10th, at 3:00pm in Paul Recital Hall, Schmucker Hall at Gettysburg College for a program of mixed chamber music by women composers! This performance will feature Sunderman Conservatory Horn Faculty, Dr. Heidi Lucas and special guests Dr. Qiao Chen Solomon, violin, Dr. Sarah Schouten, horn, and Dr. Paolo Gualdi, piano.
Roll up your sleeves and make a difference with the Gettysburg Heritage Center and Gettysburg Nature Alliance! Our biannual cleanup event is the perfect opportunity for locals and visitors alike to enjoy time outdoors, give back to the community, and help preserve one of Gettysburg’s most treasured landmarks.Not only is Sachs Bridge and Marsh Creek a beautiful natural space, but it also holds a powerful place in history—part of Lee’s retreat on July 5, 1863. By coming together, we can ensure this iconic site remains clean, welcoming, and inspiring for all who visit.Let’s protect both the beauty and ... Read This Story
Join us Saturday, October 18th, from 10 AM to 4 PM for a hauntingly fun day celebrating haunted history, paranormal stories, and more! Stories from Gettysburg and around the country, but historically related! We will have authors and vendors to meet and get books personalized!Author Schedule:10 AM – 12 noon: Linda Fausnet10 AM – 4 PM: Jeffrey A. Dengler, Adam Shefts, Caryn Moya Block, Don Allison12 noon – 2 PM: Mark Nesbitt2 PM – 4 PM: Kate O’Dell
Join America250PA and The Pennsylvania Freemasons in The Liberty Tree Project in Adams County. The Liberty Tree Project is a multi-year program that honors America’s 250th birthday with the planting of 67 Liberty Trees across Pennsylvania – one in each county. The Adams County Liberty Tree Dedication takes place October 11, 2025 on Seminary Ridge at 10am.The Sons of Liberty once gathered at Liberty Trees thoroughout the original 13 colonies and from their meetings and discussions planted the seeds of the American Revolution.Please RSVP to [email protected]
Join Rissa Miller on November 8th at 5PM on a walk through time: visit a Quaker court, wander the woods to gather healing herbs, stand at the Lancaster gallows, meet mysterious beasts by the river, sit across the table from most-wanted palm readers, and come all the way into the 1920s for a world-famous case of murder and betrayal.Every state has a story when it comes to witchcraft; Pennsylvania is no exception. While the Keystone state has no claims like Salem (thankfully), we have significant legends and lore. The History of Witches is often a closer look at a place’s way of seeing ... Read This Story
Under the glow of a Halloween moon, join Civil War Ghosts for the exclusive after-midnight Gettysburg Ghost Hunt…a spine-tingling adventure happening only on Halloween weekend (November 1 & 2, 2025). Kicking off at 12:30 a.m., it’s a full-on paranormal investigation into the stories that make Gettysburg famous. Creep down shadowy alleyways, peek into haunted buildings, and stand in the very spots where history and mystery collide.
To make the night even sweeter, we’re serving up fresh Halloween cookies to keep your energy (and courage) up as the hunt unfolds. And as a special treat for this one-night-only adventure, every guest will ... Read This Story
Adams County Winery invites everyone to a double dose of excitement with a Winter Market and Wine Release on November 1. Visit the covered pavilion to visit and shop with local artisans and food vendors. Get an early start to holiday shopping here at the Farm Winery.Adams County Winery will have many of our award-winning wines available, including the re-release of Gettysburg Christmas White, Gettysburg Christmas Red, and Visions of Sugar Plum! And, for the sweetest news of the day, SUGAR COOKIE will be released during this event. Look forward to samples of these wines to all of our guests ... Read This Story
Join Adams County Arts Council for monthly First Friday. See and explore the latest exhibits featuring Wendy Halperin, Eric Plump, and Andrew Muenzfeld. This event is open to the public on Friday, October 3, from 5 – 7 pm. We look forward to seeing you there!
Ghostly Images of Gettysburg presents public historian and storyteller Rissa Miller on October 11th at 4:30PM. Rissa returns to the Orphanage for her new presentation detailing the history of the Ouija Board. With its roots in Baltimore and on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, this much-feared (and MUCH misunderstood) oracle system is our neighbor Maryland’s own magical seer. Gather your courage and delve into the secrets of the Ouija.Rissa Miller is an editor, author, herbalist, seer, and storyteller. Her expertise stems from extensive research into the area of esoteric history, including ghosts, witchcraft, cryptids, and folklore. Rissa believes the most ...
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The Gettysburg Foundation invites you for an unforgettable evening of Vision, Purpose, & Possibility, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025We look forward to having you join us in supporting history, education and civic engagement at Gettysburg.Learn more about the Gettysburg Foundation Gala and make your plans to attend. For your convenience, a block of rooms has been reserved at the Hotel Gettysburg on Lincoln Square in downtown Gettysburg, available at a special rate through Oct. 10 or until sold out.Proceeds from the evening advance the Gettysburg Foundation’s mission of education and preservation in partnership with the National Park Service at Gettysburg.5:30 p.m. ... Read This Story