Gettysburg Reenactment Field 965 Pumping Station Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
About the Business
The Gettysburg Reenactment Field is a museum located at 965 Pumping Station Road in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. This institution offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the history of the Civil War through realistic reenactments of the Battle of Gettysburg. With detailed exhibits, interactive displays, and knowledgeable staff, the Gettysburg Reenactment Field provides a fascinating look into one of the most important battles in American history. Whether you are a history buff or just curious to learn more about this pivotal moment in time, this museum is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Gettysburg.
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965 Pumping Station Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325, United States
Reviews
"Amaxing! The men and women who did the reenactments were awesome and I felt for them in the wool, heavy clothing they wore during one of the hottest weekends of the summer!"
"Amazing!! The speakers, music, activities, and Reenactment were unforgettable. We hope to attend again in the future."
"I highly recommend this to any history buff. Speak to as many characters as possible. Great expierence for all ages. Make sure to stay hydrated and have plenty of sun block. Take an umbrella and possibly long sleeves."
"It was a good time. A lot to look at. Souvenirs to buy. A bit of different foods to try. I suggest you follow the tips they give you. The staff was great, very easy to follow parking directions. Shuttles available for people with mobility problems, that helped us quite a bit. Talking to the people down history row was very informative. Unfortunately the heat and humidity got to us so we left a little early."
"My boyfriend and another couple and I came for July 2017 154th Reenactment. We bought bleacher seats in advance for the first day and arrived early to beat the crowds/traffic. We are in our mid 30s and none of us are huge history buffs, but enjoy learning about history and all wanted to come to this. The whole site itself is pretty cool with everyone in costume and playing their role for their accompanying costume. It is like walking back in time while walking through their markets and seeing their campsites filled with tents. The actually battle reenactment was interesting to see. It was not very loud (thankfully) and it was awesome to hear historical facts regarding strategies, weapons, costume, etc. while watching the reenactment."
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