Ties from the Gettysburg & Harrisburg Railroad are still visible at Codori Memorials on Gettysburg’s Middle Street. This view was taken facing south at approximately 3:00 PM on Sunday, February 15, 2009. The Gettysburg-Harrisburg Railroad,[...]
In Part 5 of our series on President John F. Kennedy’s visit to Gettysburg, Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Richard Goedkoop presents the stop at the North Carolina State Monument. From left to right are First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Ba[...]
In our previous Wills House post we showed the controversial diorama. Today we focus on the display to its left. This view was taken facing northeast at approximately 4:15 PM on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. We continue our tour of the interior of[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Ted Gajewski took us on a walk to Neill Avenue on Sunday. Lost Avenue, as it is also known, is one of the least visited locations at Gettysburg National Military Park. The rock walls mark the boundary of the Nat[...]
Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Ted Gajewski took us on a walk to Neill Avenue on Sunday. Lost Avenue, as it is also known, is one of the least visited locations at Gettysburg National Military Park. This view was taken facing northeast at app[...]
Hospital Woods, which used to conceal the view of the Hilton Garden Inn from the Camp Letterman marker on the York Road have now been removed. This view was taken facing southwest at approximately 9:00 AM on Saturday, March 14, 2009. Progress has [...]
Here is a panorama from southeast corner of the observation tower on Oak Ridge taken on March 12, 2009. On the left the camera is pointing to the northeast and on the right of the view the camera is pointing to the southwest. For a larger view, cl[...]
The Gettysburg & Harrisburg Railroad was dedicated on March 4, 1884, and opened to the public on April 21, 1884. This is the depot located on the west side of North Washington Street. This view was taken facing northwest circa 1885. The Gettysbu[...]
The construction fences on the west side of the Cyclorama building have now been placed on the east side of the sidewalk leading to the Bryan House. They no longer strech west to Hancock Avenue. The marker in the left foreground is the left flank [...]
In Part 4 of our series on President John F. Kennedy’s visit to Gettysburg, Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Richard Goedkoop presents the visit to New York’s Irish Brigade monument. This view was taken facing southwest at approxima[...]


