One Tuscola sophomore spent a November weekend in Pennsylvania learning about the Battle of Gettysburg and its impact on ...
A long-time Gettysburg museum that opened in the late 1990s is officially under new ownership. The Adams County Historical ...
The museum, located at 309 Baltimore Street, is an impeccably restored home that offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of ...
Most people think of Gettysburg, PA, as a summer destination—the kind of place you visit when the fields are green and the ...
For a bird's-eye view of Gettysburg National Military Park's battlefield, head to the Gettysburg Diorama & History Center. The star of this attraction is its large diorama, which is the largest ...
A bloody battle took place at one of Pennsylvania's most historic travel destinations, where travelers can explore a field ...
According to the Gettysburg Fire Public Information Officer, over three dozen units worked on scene to extinguish the fire ...
A rare memoir of a Civil War veteran from Mooresburg has recently been found and published, offering more details about the ...
Bordering the southern end of downtown Gettysburg, the roughly 6,000-acre Gettysburg National Military Park is a must for history buffs, especially those with an interest in the Civil War.
Before reaching the 1978 peace deal between Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter managed months of ...
However, this is not necessarily accurate, particularly as such figures are almost never available for the specific date of a battle. In the case of the Gettysburg Campaign, Union "Present for Duty" ...
President Jimmy Carter visited Three Mile Island on April 1, 1979, to reassure the public following a partial meltdown at the nuclear power plant. President Carter and the First Lady arrived by ...