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Virtual Tour of the 10 Most-Visited Gettysburg Battlefield Sites
February 26, 2025The Gettysburg Battlefield is a historical treasure, preserving the memories of one of the most pivotal battles in American history. For those who can’t make the trip in person, virtual tours offer an incredible opportunity to explore the battlefield’s most iconic sites from the comfort of your home. This article offers a virtual tour of the 10 most-visited Gettysburg Battlefield sites, complete with links to panoramic 360° online views of each location. Let’s step onto hallowed ground and experience a sneak peek at these historical locations.

What are the Must-See Sights of the Gettysburg Battlefield?
June 23, 2022The Gettysburg Battlefield is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Pennsylvania. For three days in 1863, Union and Confederate forces met here on the hills, fields, and wooded landscape of central Pennsylvania in what would become the most famous battle of the American Civil War.
The 6,000-acre battlefield has since been preserved as a tribute to those who fought that day and boasts more than 1,300 monuments, markers, and memorials to tell their story. The modern battlefield and much of the nearby town still look very much like they did in 1863. Today the area remains a living monument to the struggle and strife of our American Civil War.
Gettysburg Tours – Group Itineraries for Adults and Seniors
July 19, 2017 Let Gettysburg Group Reservations take the headache out of planning your next group tour to Gettysburg! We help plan military and family reunions, girlfriends’ getaways, and romantic retreats for you and your spouse.
This is the second in our special group itineraries series. Be sure to check out part one – Gettysburg group itineraries for all interests. If you’d like to learn more about any of our group tours for adults and seniors, just click on the tour name below or feel free to give us a call for more info.
Need an idea for your family, class, or military reunion and not sure where to start? We’ve got a full day’s worth of excitement packed into our Gettysburg Reunion tour. Starting at the Gettysburg National Military Park with a tour of the museum, galleries and cyclorama, you’ll then move to the Eisenhower National Historic site to tour the home of our 34th president, then stop for lunch at the historic Dobbin House. The afternoon includes a licensed guided battlefield bus tour and a stop at the Jennie Wade House (the home of the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg). Round out your day with a tour and tasting at the Mason Dixon Distillery, a visit to the Seminary Ridge Museum, and dinner at Hickory Bridge Farm.