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A New Birth of Freedom

The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory in the summer of 1863 that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Confederacy", it was the war's bloodiest battle with 51,000 casualties. It also provided President Abraham Lincoln with the setting for his most famous address.

 
Ranger programs and special events.

Park Events & Ranger Programs

Gettysburg National Military Park offers a full range of summer ranger programs (mid-June through mid-August), battlefield walks, evening campfire programs, and other special events including living history groups and band concerts. To get ready for your visit to the park, take a look at our park events and programs in the Plan Your Visit pages.

What's going on in the park today?

 
The new Museum and Visitor Center

The New Museum and Visitor Center

Here is where you should begin your visit to Gettysburg National Military Park! The new Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center is now open to the public. Funded through donations coordinated by the Gettysburg Foundation, the new facility opened its doors on April 14, 2008 with a grand opening scheduled for September when the Gettysburg Cyclorama will open for public viewing.
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Museum objects in the Gettysburg Collection.

Camp Life, Civil War Collections

The life of the Civil War soldier is a main feature of our new museum and visitor center. Many of the objects on display are directly related to the people and places highlighted in each display case. To view selected pieces from the thousands of items in our collection that relate to the Civil War soldier, visit our pages on "Camp Life- Civil War Collections".

 
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Write to

Gettysburg National Military Park
1195 Baltimore Pike, Suite 100
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325

Phone

Visitor Information
(717) 334-1124 ext. 8023

Park Protection Offices
(717) 334-0909

Fax

(717) 334-1891

Climate

Summers can be hot and humid, with occasional severe thunderstorms. Fall and spring are pleasant with average temperatures in the upper 40's and brisk winds. Winters can be wet with occasional snow that forces the closure of some park roads and buildings depending on severity.
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Statue of Lee on the Virginia Monument at Gettysburg NMP  

Did You Know?
The statue of General Robert E. Lee atop the Virginia Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park was sculpted by F. William Sievers. A similar equestrian statue to Lee is located on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia.

Last Updated: August 25, 2008 at 14:42 EST