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Living in Gettysburg, PA

In 1863, the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, took its spot in history as the place where the tide of the Civil War changed. Indeed, the Battle of Gettysburg made this Southern Pennsylvania borough a symbol of freedom and hope—a symbol that still prevails to this day. Today, the borough is both a tourist destination and convenient place to live. Gettysburg offers small-town charm, quaint architecture, ample green space, and plenty of community services. Situated 75 miles from Washington, D.C., and 55 miles from Baltimore, Maryland, Gettysburg, PA, is within striking range of major cities.

Historic building on battlefield in Gettysburg, PA

Things to Do

Gettysburg National Military Park is by far the most significant site in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. You can choose to explore the grounds where the Battle of Gettysburg occurred in a variety of ways, including on foot, by bike, in a carriage, or by bus. If you're into the paranormal, you can take a ghost tour and discover spirits still lurking from the Civil War era. To learn more about the borough's past, visit the Gettysburg Museum of History and be sure to stop at the David Wills House, where President Lincoln finished polishing the Gettysburg Address, and see famous historical events come alive through live acts.

Beyond history, you'll find niche shops along the Lincoln Highway and on Baltimore Street that sell everything from Adams County wines and antique furnishings to Civil War relics and historical artwork. Near this same area, Gettysburg's best eateries and drinking holes cater to the nighttime crowd; grab some Thai food before enjoying craft beer, or eat a sandwich and then go for coffee. Majestic Theater, a historic venue downtown, hosts performances regularly. If you want to get out and greet the great outdoors, Michaux State Forest is 17 miles from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

War monuments in Gettysburg, PA

Housing in Gettysburg

The majority of folks living in Gettysburg neighborhoods either stay in a single-family house or a townhome. While there are numerous new developments, a good portion are century-old dwellings featuring Colonial, Greek Revival, and Victorian-style architecture. Duplex homes, condos, and apartments are also common Gettysburg real estate options. With such a variety, finding numerous homes for sale in Gettysburg that meet your needs shouldn't take long.


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What Locals Love

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  • The Gettysburg National Military Park is a history lover’s dream come true. There are a variety of ways to explore the historic grounds where the Battle of Gettysburg took place, including a carriage ride. Ghost tours are available.
  • Another amazing historical attraction is the Gettysburg Museum of History, which showcases the most extensive private collection of artifacts from the Civil War, World War I and II, plus presidential memorabilia.
  • There’s plenty of dining options to choose from here, including Irish pubs, ice cream shops, buffet-style restaurants, and fast food chains.

Homes

Gettysburg Real Estate at a Glance

  • 77 Homes Sold*
  • 152 Avg. Days on Market*
  • $391,757 Median Price*

*over last 3 months

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