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Battle of Gettysburg Reenactment

When? June 30th to July 2nd

Where? Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Back in 1863, over 160,000 soldiers bravely fought in the Battle of Gettysburg, leading to more than 51,000 casualties during the three-day battle of this part of the Civil War. Historians state that this event, and the Union’s victory, was the turning point in the war.

Each year in July, on or around the anniversary, the devastating fight is relived at Gettysburg National Military Park, 143 miles west of Philadelphia, and you can witness it.

The crowd grows quiet, and its tension is electric as many official reenactors partake in reenactments and quarrels, including the historic Pickett’s Charge.

Highlights:

  • Battle Reenactments: There’s one major battle every day mirroring the three days of the original battle
  • Cavalry Demonstrations: You can learn about the tactics of horse cavalry units.
  • Domestic Demonstrations: Explore how the battle impacted daily life ans how civilians lived.
  • Sharpshooter Demonstrations: See what it was like to be considered a sharpshooter during this period.
  • Speakers Tent: Various topics throughout the day, including Civil War spies and the role of women in the Civil War.
  • Living History: Learn about varied Civil War topics, including clothing and medicine.
  • Children’s Activities: Doll making, period candy, tea parties, and period games.
  • The Daniel Lady House Museums: Tour the barn and house set up like a Civil War hospital.

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