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Gettysburg National Military Park
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Sunset at Gettysburg
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Sunset at Gettysburg
 

Visitors to Gettysburg National Military Park take home a wealth of memories in the many photographs and images taken of the park and national cemetery. The park not only commemorates the great battle and Gettysburg Address; it also offers a natural and cultural setting that exhibits the beauty and simplicity of this portion of Pennsylvania as well as offering a vast museum of monuments and memorials that compliment the battlefield landscape. 

The National Park Service is pleased to offer images, most taken by park staff and volunteers during the past few years, in our photo gallery. Additional photos will be added in the coming years so check back often!

The Gettysburg National Park Visitor Center
Where do I begin?
Begin your visit at the park Museum and Visitor Center.
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The Gettysburg Cyclorama
The Gettysburg Cyclorama
The monumental painting of Pickett's Charge
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Camp Life: Civil War Collections
Civil War Collections
See relics from the park's museum collection.
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LOGO: Share the Experience: Official Federal Recreation Lands PHOTO CONTEST
Share the Experience
Official Federal Recreation Lands PHOTO CONTEST
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John Burns after the battle (Library of Congress)  

Did You Know?
John Burns, a 72 year old veteran of the War of 1812 and resident of Gettysburg, fought side by side with Union soldiers in the first day of the battle of Gettysburg in 1863 and was wounded several times. His service is commemorated by a battlefield statue at Gettysburg National Military Park.

Last Updated: December 06, 2006 at 16:02 EST