Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 12:00-17:00,Opens at Sunday 10:00-14:00
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309 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United StatesMap
Phone+1 717-337-2800
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Good tour!
Abby was a wonderful tour guide. Dressed in era clothing she told the story of the Shriver Family and struggles during the battle. I would recommend this tour.
This place was outstanding! So many excursions talk about the military and what all they endured. This gives the civilian side of things. Debbie was our tour guide and she did a phenomenal job! What a...
Excellent museum with an outstanding, very knowledgeable guide dressed in the costume for the period. I would definitely recommend going to this museum. Even took us in the attic & showed us the loca...
Great tour! You see the house as it was during the battle and some rooms as the Confederate soldiers trashed them when they vacated. You can also see the attic where confederate soldiers fired at Un...
Good tour!
Abby was a wonderful tour guide. Dressed in era clothing she told the story of the Shriver Family and struggles during the battle. I would recommend this tour.
Memorial week
This place was outstanding! So many excursions talk about the military and what all they endured. This gives the civilian side of things. Debbie was our tour guide and she did a phenomenal job! What a...
Excellent Learning Experience!
Our tour guide,Nancy, was fabulous! We learned so much about this family and what they experienced during the Civil War…Thanks again!
Be sure to go to the Shriver Museum!
Excellent museum with an outstanding, very knowledgeable guide dressed in the costume for the period. I would definitely recommend going to this museum. Even took us in the attic & showed us the loca...
Great History And Great Tour
Great tour! You see the house as it was during the battle and some rooms as the Confederate soldiers trashed them when they vacated. You can also see the attic where confederate soldiers fired at Un...