Gettysburg National Military Park (U. S. National Park Service) This video shows you what it's like to visit Gettysburg National Military Park From the veil of early morning fog through the day's setting sun, visitors experience all the incredible history of the battlefield
Gettysburg Overview - U. S. National Park Service Approaching Gettysburg from the south was a division of cavalry from the Army of the Potomac, under the command of Brig Gen John Buford (USV) The time and place were now set for the largest battle of the American Civil War
Maps - Gettysburg National Military Park (U. S. National Park Service) This brochure offers suggestions for seeing the battlefield including the self-guided auto tour, driving tips, walking trails, and a brief overview of the battle, the Gettysburg National Cemetery, and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Visitor Centers - Gettysburg National Military Park (U. S. National Park . . . Longer than a football field and as tall as a four-story structure, the Gettysburg Cyclorama oil painting, along with light and sound effects, immerses visitors in the fury of Pickett’s Charge during the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg
Gettysburg National Military Park (U. S. National Park Service) - NPS This video shows you what it's like to visit Gettysburg National Military Park From the veil of early morning fog through the day's setting sun, visitors experience all the incredible history of the battlefield
Gettysburg National Cemetery - U. S. National Park Service The Gettysburg National Cemetery is the final resting place for over 6,000 United States soldiers and veterans Of these, over 3,500 were among the United States soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg