Experience the legendary battlefields of Gettysburg. Witness the solemn monuments and silent beauty of the legendary battlefields, examine the realities of a family thrown into the turmoil of war, or explore hair-raising tales of spirits condemned to walk streets forever. Or try them all!
Gettysburg National Military Park is part of the National Park System and has historical markers and monuments that tell the stories of events past, serving as a reminder of the significance of this battle in America's history. Brave men and boys valiantly fought on these hallowed grounds for a better future of the USA.
Devils Den is a rock formation that can be explored by the whole family. Located in the middle of Gettysburg National Military Park below Little Round Top. The rock formation is interesting enough to warrant a 2 hour excursion and is a great place for children to get some energy out.
In the Lincoln square -- also called the Diamond / downtown square, but more of a traffic circle -- you can see the Wills House where Lincoln stayed during his visit when he delivered "The address of Gettysburg". The building has been restored by the National Park Service and is now open to the public.