The 52nd Annual Civil War Collector’s show highlights 300 tables with premium authentic artifacts for sale and display. This nationally attended show is located in the All Star Event Complex, 4 miles south of the Gettysburg Square, and is sponsored by the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association.Friday, June 27: dealer set up and opening to VIP passholdersThe show opens to the public Saturday, June 28th from 10am to 5pm and Sunday, June 29th from 9am to 2pm.General admission is $10; Children under 12 are free admission with a parent / guardian.
From July 4 – 6, 2025, experience three days of history filled with living history presentations and a different battle each day.This immersive history event is sure to please all the senses and is a wonderful opportunity for an all-day family outing full of entertainment and education.See the artillery, infantry and cavalry drill and engage in battle, listen to speaker presentations on a variety of topics and experience the full-sized cannons shake the ground as plumes of smoke and the smell of gunpowder fill the air. Visit the extensive living history camp for one-on-one interactions with period entertainers as they ... Read This Story
Now at a new location, Gettysburg Bike Week is Eastern Pennsylvania’s definitive motorcycle rally, featuring great national music acts, historic riding and hospitality that you can only find in a city with this much history. Admission costs include access to all concerts, live entertainment, the vendor village, bike shows, bike games, etc. A free shuttle will run to and from The Barn Resort and the Aspire & Eisenhower Hotels across the street. It will run 4PM – 10PM on Thursday, and 12PM – midnight on Friday & Saturday.
Kick off the biggest event in town Gettysburg-style — loud, proud, and ready to ride! Wednesday July 9th night, the Official Gettysburg Bike Week Kick-Off Party throws down with killer live music, great food, cold drinks, and high-octane energy to launch the best week of the summer.Whether you’re a local rider or rolling in from out of town, this is the place to be. Bring your friends, your bike, and your party spirit — and crank up the volume on Gettysburg Bike Week 2025! The night features Live Music by Nick Mich, Tubefreeks, Heads or Tails Experience, and Nathan Merovich.
Thursday, June 12 | 6:30–9:30 PMAntrim 1844 hosts a one-of-a-kind evening celebrating Italian wine, cuisine, and culture with Stefano Chiarlo, Chief Winemaker of the famed Michele Chiarlo Winery in Piedmont, Italy. It’s an unforgettable night of storytelling, sustainability, and world-class wines, beginning with hors d’oeuvres on the garden patio, followed by a 6-course Italian-inspired dinner in the Smokehouse Restaurant. Enjoy artfully paired wines from the renowned Barolo and Barbera d’Asti regions—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. View our menu here!Experience:A guided tasting during dinner led by Stefano ChiarloA deep dive into the terroir, sustainability, and artistry behind each wineThe ... Read This Story
Experience an unforgettable two-day event in Gettysburg, PA to come together and honor our shared history. Celebrate Black resilience and recognize the ongoing fight for justice this Juneteenth with educational programs, performances, and community engagement that highlight the importance of the holiday and the significance of Black history in shaping the country.
In 1865, Juneteenth marked the day when the last enslaved people in the United States were informed of their freedom, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Today, Juneteenth amplifies Black voices, honors those who came before, and highlights the struggles still facing society ... Read This Story
Team Jennifer Cahill Charities, once again in coordination with WWII American Experience Museum, recognizes and celebrates women veterans at the 3rd Annual Expo on June 14th from 10am to 4pm.Registration opens at 9am, with programs beginning at 10. A series of nine speakers will address various issues confronting female veterans. Some of the speakers include Dr. Tiffany Daniel, US Army Veteran; Mary Chitwood of Robin’s Home; Jennifer Hagaman, US Air Force Veteran; and Rachel Reutiman, Lebanon VAMC-Women Veterans Program Manager.TJCC’s mission is supporting female Veterans facing terminal cancer and extending outreach and assistance to all women Veterans in need.
Do you love to entertain or want to add variety to your meals? Let’s Cook Charcuterie Boards is the perfect opportunity to get creative in the kitchen! In this hands-on class at Hollabaugh Bros, join Penn State Extension educators to learn the basics of crafting a visually appealing and delicious charcuterie board. Practice making condiments from scratch and assembling a board that can serve as a fun family meal or an impressive appetizer. What are you waiting for? Sign up today!
Wednesday, July 23rd from 6p-8p Women & Whiskey at the Eichelberger DistillerySpend an evening learning about the temperance movement that impacted the nation with:Discussion of the Temperance MovementHistory of the spotlight drink (Mint Julep)Tasting along with snacks/pairings that go with the spotlight drinkCost: $20 per person; seating is limited to 24 people – get your tickets early.
Ladies, wear your favorite derby hat – yes, derby hat – to celebrate the spotlight drink the Mint Julep. The evening also features door prizes. Hope to see you there!
“To move then, was against my better judgment” The 15th Alabama on July 2ndThese 2-hour intensive programs examine unique portions of the battlefield, cover significant distances, and cross rough/uneven terrain. It is strongly recommended that visitors bring plenty of water, appropriate seasonal clothing, and sturdy hiking shoes. Please park vehicles with all four wheels on the pavement. Programs may start and end at different locations.
The Sacrifice of the 16th MaineThese 2-hour intensive programs examine unique portions of the battlefield, cover significant distances, and cross rough/uneven terrain. It is strongly recommended that visitors bring plenty of water, appropriate seasonal clothing, and sturdy hiking shoes. Please park vehicles with all four wheels on the pavement. Programs may start and end at different locations.
“Is that not a magnificent sight?” The 69th New York Storm the WheatfieldThese 2-hour intensive programs examine unique portions of the battlefield, cover significant distances, and cross rough/uneven terrain. It is strongly recommended that visitors bring plenty of water, appropriate seasonal clothing, and sturdy hiking shoes. Please park vehicles with all four wheels on the pavement. Programs may start and end at different locations.