The Samuel Simon Schmucker House is located on Seminary Ridge Avenue, on the east side of the street. It was built in 1833 on the campus of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. The structure has an artillery shell stuck in its south wall. This view [...]
At 404 Baltimore Street is a large sycamore tree that was a witness to the Battle of Gettysburg and many events since the battle. It is located near the corner of Baltimore Street and Lefever Street. The building to the right (east) of the tree wa[...]
The Carrie Sheads House is located at 331 Buford Avenue (formerly the Chambersburg Pike), on the north side of the street. It has an artillery shell stuck in its south wall. The artillery shell is visible on the top left of the house. This view wa[...]
Businesses on Steinwehr Avenue are not doing well. So to revitalize this area a study has proposed a traffic circle here at the intersection of Steinwehr Avenue on the right, and Baltimore Street in the foreground and on the left. Really? This vie[...]
Our latest panoramic update of the change of seasons from Little Round Top. This view was taken at approximately 12:00 PM on Saturday, January 10, 2009. The purpose of our weekly panorama from Little Round Top is to give those unable to be here an [...]
Individuals who think their opinions are just as important as those who fought on the battlefield in 1863, and came together to dedicate a monument to peace 75 years later, have expressed their opinions with spray paint on Alabama Limestone and Ma[...]
The David Troxell House is located at 221 Chambersburg Street, on the north side of the street. It has an artillery shell stuck in its south wall. It is visible on the top right of the house. This view was taken facing north at approximately 2:00 [...]
Tuesday and Wednesday’s weather system brought ice and fog to the Gettysburg area on Wednesday. The Equestrian monument to Major-General Winfield Scott Hancock is visible through icy branches of a tree on East Cemetery Hill. This view was ta[...]
The Crass-Barbehenn House is located at 218 North Stratton Street, on the west side of the street. It was built circa 1861, and has an artillery shell stuck in its north wall. This view was taken facing northwest at approximately 10:45 AM on Frida[...]
The John Kuhn House is located at 221 North Stratton Street, on the east side of the street. It was built circa 1859, and has an artillery shell stuck in its south wall. This view was taken facing east at approximately 10:45 AM on Friday, December[...]