WINTER WEATHER ALERT: The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center will delay opening until 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 23. For park conditions, visit Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site online.

ALERT: Children of Gettysburg 1863® is temporarily closed for repairs through at least March 1. Visit our website or follow us on social media for reopening updates.

Historic Sites

Explore Gettysburg

See the Film. Experience the Cylorama. Explore the Museum. Discover History through Virtual Reality. Tour the Battlefield. Add visits to our historic sites and experiences to your itinerary.

Legendary Locales.
Homes of Heroes.

Select from our historic sites for a Gettysburg visit that is truly legendary:

visitors loading a battlefield bus for tours departing the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center

Exhibits, Tours & Events

Go Prepared.

Exclusively at the Museum & Visitor Center, the Film, Cyclorama & Museum Experience will set the framework for your visit.


Schedule your battlefield tour with a Licensed Battlefield Guide and step onto the hallowed ground.


Go prepared. Include our Exhibits & Tours as part of your Gettysburg visit.


Add our special events to your itinerary for a memorable experience.

Visit These Historic Sites

George Spangler Farm & Field Hospital

Walk the grounds, hear the stories and feel the emotions of life–and death–at this historic farm suddenly transformed into a field hospital. Living historians and docents provide insight and authentic accounts of experiences on the farm during the battle.

Eisenhower National Historic Site

Step onto President Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower's weekend retreat and property in retirement. Enjoy home tours and ranger programs seasonally. A self-guided tour of the grounds includes the charming home's exterior, gardens, teahouse, skeet range, putting green and Angus cattle and show barns.

Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station

A history and visitor information stop now open! Visit the historic station that witnessed President Lincoln’s arrival, wartime recovery, generations of travelers and unforgettable journeys. Now open and welcoming those who come not just to see Gettysburg, but to understand it, what happened here and why it matters still today.

Gettysburg National Cemetery

Walk the hallowed grounds and take a moment to reflect on those who have given–and are willing to give–“the last full measure of devotion.” President Lincoln delivered his immortal Gettysburg Address in dedicating the cemetery as the final resting place for more than 3,500 Union soldiers.

David Wills House

CURRENTLY CLOSED
Best known as the home where President Lincoln stayed prior to delivering his Gettysburg Address, visit the David Wills House and explore the seven-gallery interactive National Park Service museum relating the story of the Wills family, Lincoln’s visit and the Gettysburg Address.