Listly by Gerry Michaels
We have great museums in Gettysburg, which are your favs...
Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, PA The Academy of Natural Sciences is Americas oldest natural history museum and is a world leader in biodiversity and environmental research. American Swedish Historical Museum Philadelphia, PA Thirteen galleries and library focus on history of Swedes in America from the establishment of the New Sweden Colony in 1638 to contemporary Swedish technology, architecture, fine and decorative arts.
An educational and inspiring experience for families or tour groups of all ages, the museum and gift center is a must see for all visitors to Gettysburg.
The International Museum of Spiritual Investigations (IMSI) is a 501c3 Non-Profit that was devised in December 2009 to facilitate and show the general public what the spiritual investigations or ghost hunting community does behind the scenes.
The Gettysburg Foundation operates the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center.
The Gettysburg Foundation operates the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center.
The David Wills House is new museum in downtown Gettysburg dedicated to Lincoln, the Gettysburg Address, the aftermath of the battle and the healing of a nation. Officially part of Gettysburg National Military Park, the museum is operated by Main Street Gettysburg. Located at 8 Lincoln Square, the museum includes five galleries, two recreated rooms– the David Wills law office and the Lincoln bedroom, two interactive exhibits, two films, restrooms and gift shop. For information on the museum please call 1-866-486-5735 or visit our website www.davidwillshouse.org.
Explore & More is a Hands-On center for children located in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
Award winning Gettysburg museum dedicated to the civilian experience during the Battle of Gettysburg. Occupied by Confederate sharpshooters, a major gettysburg attraction
Jennie Wade House site of the only civilian killed during the Civil War Battle of Gettysburg.