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    Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center

    Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center

    4.4
    (82 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    We were blown away as we drove in the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center. It opened in April…read more2008, is meticulously clean and impeccably maintained. The building's thoughtful design really sets the tone for a meaningful visit. They've done an outstanding job sharing the layered stories of the Battle of Gettysburg--why it happened, how it unfolded, and its lasting impact on our nation. Their storytelling truly honors the sacrifices made, weaving history into every exhibit. Staff were exceptionally helpful and knowledgeable. The interactive displays were a highlight--my kids especially loved the miniature cannon where they could "pull the trigger," and the realistic cannon shells you could actually lift to feel their weight. Super engaging! And please, Don't skip the Cyclorama. This massive 360° painting weighs a staggering 8 tons--4 tons of canvas and 4 tons of paint--and it's presented so vividly you feel like you're standing there in the middle of the battlefield. In short, the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center delivers history with clarity, compassion, and creativity. A truly unforgettable visit -- 5 stars all the way!

    My one star is for the interaction I had at the desk. I asked a question if they had information on…read morewhat was happening for Americas 250th. The gentleman I asked acted in a way that my 13 year old commented on how he cam across. He had no info! You are the visitors center! At least the one we spoke to could come across a little better and maybe they should have some info on what is going on around Gettysburg for the 250th!

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    Display at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center
    Display at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center
    Display at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center
    Display at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center
    Display at Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center

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    Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center

    Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center

    4.3
    (19 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Great way to start the GETTYSBURG trip .. .. Of course, this is a must-see for all fans of…read more'GETTYSBURG' .. .. Located amazingly close to McPherson's Ridge on the first day of battle, got a terrific solo tour of the building from LEO who gave an in-depth 360-degree account of what led up to that fateful day .. .. Beneath the cupola were three floors of top-tier exhibits that in-depth to the battle, aftermath and overall story of the war .. .. Being that last visitor of the day, had a lovely banter about civil war strategy with the staff and might have kept them there past closing .. .. THANKS GUYS!!

    We visited on an overcast and dreary afternoon. We had purchased a value package of tickets which…read moreincluded this museum along with a guided bus tour into the battlefield. After hearing that the location played a major part of the battle at Gettysburg, it was interesting to visit and tour the site. Located on a small hill viewing the village and surrounding farmland, it is easy to tell that the sharpshooters had a great view of the armies as they passed through. The building has four floors and a cupola that was a great lookout for the Confederate Army. There is a parking lot located behind the museum, as well as one across the street farther away from the entrance located in the back. We visited in June, well before the high summer season for tourists, and it was sparsely attended. The receptionist warned me about a malfunctioning elevator - making my visit more difficult due to the stairs I needed to descend. Hope it works when you visit! Narration in the rooms was all right, but the hallway narration was hard to hear and difficult to match up with the display. I was expecting much more content on the hospital and care of the wounded than just one floor. If we didn't have a ticket for this already included in our purchase I would have been happy with the official NPS tours. Not sure I would recommend.

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    Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center
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    Jennie Wade House Museum

    Jennie Wade House Museum

    4.3
    (73 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Erin, our tour guide was very pleasant and patient (we had kids with inquiring minds in our group)…read more The tour was about 45 mins long, very informative and obviously not rushed as this was a small house. The museum store seemed to have been the cheapest too! Definitely buy your magenta here and not the national museum (double the price!) Went on a Sunday and last tour of the day was at 3:15. Take all the pics but no videos, all good!

    6/19/2026. We went on this tour as part of our "value" pack of tours. It was recommended to me by…read moremy son in law. Jennie Wade was the only civilian killed in the battle. I won't ruin the story of how in case you opt to go on the tour. The beginning of the tour made me feel very unwelcome like I was being scolded like a young child. I understand that there are rules but the way she discussed the rules made me afraid to breathe the wrong way. Her demeanor kicked the tour off to a lousy start. "Don't touch anything and I'll be watching"- like really?? Then our guide made a big deal that she would refuse to answer any questions on ghosts or if the house was haunted. (Yeah of course because they want to sell you the Jennie Wade ghost tour). I thought that was ridiculous. There were other "rules" too. The home was in good condition. The gift store was nice and I liked the tour and the history. I felt like the tour guide was rushing and speaking too fast. I was disappointed because most of the stuff in the house was not original such as the wallpaper, or the artifacts. Supposedly they are antiques but weren't owned by The Wades. Teetering on 2-3 Stars

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    Kids enjoying night tour
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    6/19/26 start of tour
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