Gettysburg Heritage Center

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297 Steinwehr Ave
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Discover... The Town, The People, Their Stories. Bordering the Gettysburg National Military Park battlefield, the Heritage Center is an educational and entertaining museum for families and tour groups of all ages. Learn what the Battle of Gettysburg meant to the people who lived here during the war. Utilizing artifacts, historical documents, interactive displays, and 3-D productions, visitors will gain a better understanding of the events that took place in the town before, during and after the battle. Find out how the people reacted to the invasion of the town - freeze, flee or fight? Hear accounts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in a time when their home was in turmoil. Located in the lobby of the Gettysburg Heritage Center is one of the largest and extensive gift stores. Offering a wide selection of books, apparel, gifts, collectibles, games & toys, replica weapons and much more! There is something for everyone at the Gettysburg Heritage Center!

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Becca R.
8/10/2017

We have a 9 and 7 year old. We didn't want to do a bus tour because it was expensive for all 4 of us and I knew they would get restless and bored if it was too slow. We looked at the carriage...

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The Critical J.
10/4/2024

very nice museum that shows not only civil war relics but one of the sycamore tree remains that stood during the civil war. They also have war simulations, 3D movies and pictures, and the...

Wendi G.
6/23/2024

We booked a private tour through the center. It was a two hour tour of the battlefield with a licensed guide in our own car. I can't recommend this enough. I wish we had booked a longer tour! Our...

Richard C.
6/12/2023

The Heritage Museum is typical of a tourist destination museum. It gives a decent overview of the Battle and has a few artifacts and displays. It's a great stop for families with kids or casual...

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Eric W.
9/1/2014

The Wax Museum was one of the first Gettysburg museums I visited as a kid and while being informative it was time for a badly needed overhaul. The insides of the building have been gutted minus...

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