Gettysburg has earned plenty of national attention as one of the most, if not the most, haunted towns in the United States. Steeped in history, Gettysburg also consistently earns recognition as one of America's best small towns. This time the historic town earned a nod from U.S. News & World Report as one of the best small towns in America to visit. If you’ve not yet visited, you really do want to see the beautiful town for yourself.
Life moves at a slower, more relaxing pace in the historic town of Gettysburg, home to just over 7,700 residents. It is perhaps most famous for its role during the Civil War, making it a prime destination for…
History buffs and amateur and professional paranormal investigators. Gettysburg was the home of the largest battle of the Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg took place on three days in July 1863 and tallied more than 51,000 casualties.
Just about anywhere you visit in Gettysburg is drenched in history and tales of the paranormal. Gettysburg National Military Park is a must-visit if you want to learn more about the Civil War. It’s also home to Devil’s Den.
Bring along your comfiest shoes or hiking boots, because you’ll find numerous trails to explore in the Gettysburg area, including The Big Round Top Trail.
Even if you’re not into history or the paranormal, you’ll still feel right at home in Gettysburg. The charming town is home to an assortment of quaint shops and delicious restaurants.
The Pub & Restaurant, Sweeney’s Tavern at the Farnsworth House Inn, and Hickory Bridge Farm are just a few of the popular restaurants in the Gettysburg area that are worth a visit.
If you’re a fan of ice cream, stop by Mr. G’s for some of the best ice cream in Gettysburg. The menu boasts the classics as well as such creative concoctions as peanut butter and jelly ice cream.
If you’re staying overnight and want to increase your odds of experiencing the paranormal, check into the Gettysburg Hotel. It served as a makeshift hospital during the war, and soldiers are still seen wandering through the halls.
Gettysburg offers so much to do that you probably won’t be able to finish it all in one stay. Learn more about visiting Gettysburg from Destination Gettysburg.
Do you agree that Gettysburg is one of the best small towns in the country? What other Pennsylvania towns do you think belong on the list? Let us know in the comments! Read more about the haunted side of Gettysburg.
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