GETTYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Monday’s Hometown Heroes are bringing Civil War history to life this week.
Gettysburg National Military Park will commemorate the 162nd anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. The events will run from July 1 – July 3, marking the exact dates of the battle.
This year’s commemoration includes a series of ranger-led programs, immersive battlefield walks, family activities and evening presentations by renowned historians.
Events include:
- Daily Ranger-Guided Walks and Talks – Explore famed battle sites such as Devil’s Den and Little Round Top through immersive hikes and tours with park rangers.
- Battle Walks – Experience key episodes of the battle through this 2-3 hour hike over rough terrain. Bring water, headgear and sturdy walking shoes.
- Sacred Trust Lecture Series – Listen to prominent historians and speakers discuss the events of 162 years ago through unique perspectives.
- Family Programs – Something for the kiddos. Special family programs provide an opportunity for families with children ages 4-14 to experience the battlefield in an educational and playful way.
All events are free to attend. However, some may require tickets in advance.
For a complete list and details of the events, click here.
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