Home to one of the most significant battles in US History, Gettysburg is certainly not a stranger to tourism from folks across the country. For us in the Susquehanna Valley, it’s only a drive away! Even if you’re not a history buff, exploring Gettysburg is a fun way to spend time with family checking out local shopping, eating, and 19th century homes.
Museums and More
There’s no secret why Gettysburg is so famous. From the Battle of Gettysburg to Abraham Lincoln’s infamous speech, there are plenty of historical spots to visit. Plan your whole day by hitting the Gettysburg National Military Park and Museum followed by a trip to the Jennie Wade House where guides are in full time-period clothing. Feeling brave? Check out one of the many ghost tours in town, because there’s no better way to celebrate “spooky season”!
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Lark Gifts
As a modern marketplace, Lark Gifts, stands out amongst its 19th century neighbors. There, you’ll be able to find gifts for practically anyone, because of their wide selection of options. From beauty products to homeware and everything in between, Lark’s is definitely a place you should put on your list when visiting Gettysburg.
Ragged Edge Coffeehouse
Grab a cup of joe from Ragged Edge Coffeehouse! Whether you like Americanos or fancy lattes, you’ll find it all at Ragged Edge. They also have yummy breakfast and brunch selections for a quick bite to eat. We recommend going with a classic breakfast bagel sandwich for a perfect start to your morning.
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22(9) Vintage Wares
Find some treasures at 22(9) Vintage Wares! As a carefully-curated vintage shop, their collection features styles ranging from the 1940s through the 1990s. You’ll find all kinds of accessories and fashions that’ll transport you through the ages.
Fourscore Beer Co.
“Fourscore and seven years ago,” well more like two years ago—Fourscore Beer Co. opened their doors as a destination for all things beer and classic American meals. Since their opening, they’ve established themselves as a foodie spot for tourists and locals alike. Plus, you can enjoy the crisp fall weather in their spacious outdoor patio area.