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When I visit Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, I find the civilian perspective as interesting, if not more so, than the battlefield history. That’s why the Jennie Wade House tour stood out to me so much ...
Jennie Wade House is ranked #6 out of 12 things to do in Gettysburg. ... the Gettysburg Museum of History and the Gettysburg Diorama & History Center.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. – As the fire from thousands of thundering guns outside turned the sky smoky and gray that warm morning of July 3, 1863, Jennie Wade worked the dough for biscuits for the Unio… ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Jennie Wade was the only civilian known to have died during the Battle of Gettysburg. The home where she was shot and killed on July 3, 1863, is a museum.
The Jersey Unique Minds Paranormal Society will travel to Gettysburg, Pa. on April 17 to investigate The Jennie Wade House and the National Soldier's Museum.
Like the Jennie Wade House, the Shriver House Museum aims to portray what life was like for Gettysburg residents during the Civil War. The home, which belonged to the Shriver family, was ...
A small space was recently found at the birthplace of Jennie Wade, the only known civilian casualty of the Battle of Gettysburg.While renovations were being done at the house on Baltimore Street ...
Gettysburg’s newest museum uncovers the stories of the townspeople who lived there: ... Jennie Wade House: Costumed guides lead tours of the home of Jennie Wade, ...
Now Opened for Public Tours: Jennie Wade’s Place of Birth is One of the Oldest Surviving Residential Structures Opening the Jennie Wade Birthplace to the public is an exciting step in bringing ...
Ghostly Images of Gettysburg hosts ghost tours of the Jennie Wade House, the orphanage, and haunted bus tours and investigations. To stream FOX43 on your phone, you need the FOX43 app. Download ...