Shockingly, Fred and I ended up with an overnight to ourselves, so he surprised me with a getaway! First we went to celebrate my mom's birthday with her at my brother's house. We all had an amazing time, but I could tell Fred was getting antsy to get on the road. I had no clue where we were going. Sadly, my mother-in-law had accidentally mentioned where we were going as we we're heading to my brother's but I was reading something and completely missed it!
As we headed to our "destination unknown" I tried reading my book because I didn't even want to guess where we were going, and I didn't want a street sign to accidentally give it away. What I loved about this weekend was we didn't have to be anywhere by a specific time. We saw a farmer's market as we drove, and then came across an antique market. There were so many little spots along the way, but unfortunately it was late in the day and everything was closing. Fred and I have already decided we have to go back to enjoy all of the little stops.
Thankfully I made it all the way to "destination unknown" without me figuring it out! I love surprises so much, I was thrilled to make it there without it being blown! I was excited to find out Gettysburg was where we were headed. I'd never been there! We settled into our hotel room, watched the sun sent, grabbed dinner, and relaxed until we fell asleep.
First, if you get the booklet that we had, there's a sticker that comes with the book that you're encouraged to use so that way people know why you're going slow or stopping frequently. Unfortunately, we didn't see that note until we were leaving because it's on the very last page of the book. It should be on the front page or the page with the CDs. I just though it was a special sticker that came with the book. lol I'd even suggest getting this the night before you do the full visit just to go through and read some of the history.
Third, expect this to last a LOT longer than 3 hours if you do anything OTHER than the book. If you stop, get out, walk around, take pictures, read plaques, interact with period characters, etc this could literally take ALL day long. Bring along a picnic and eat along the trail. There are like 1500 memorials, and you'll never have time to look at even 1/8 of them on a weekend.
Fourth, there's a QR code that if you scan it when you see it, you'll get digital content along the way. I didn't download it or experience it because there was just so much to take in with what was around us, the CD, and the book. I have no doubt the digital content would've been great, too.
Now, on to our experience...
The map in our book shows the landmarks that match along with the narration of the CD. There are 16 stops, 3 of them unmarked. At a few stops there are observation towers. Those are pretty cool to give visitors a sense of what the entire scenery and battlefield, in land, must've looked like.
Speaking of observation towers, we went up the first one at Stop 3 Oak Ridge. That's a pretty spectacular view. You can see 360 degrees and that's when I realized how many memorials there are, one right after the other! And that was just the start of our tour.
There are a lot people, especially on a holiday weekend, so just go with patience knowing people will be driving very slowly, stopping at random times in the middle of the road to take a picture, and pulling over/out at various locations. That may or may have not been us during our day.
As we were about halfway done with our tour, Fred pointed out that there are a variety of ways to take a tour:
Through the foundation:
- guided bus tour
- guided car tour
- personal car tour unguided
Private companies:
- bikes (single & tandem)
- scooter - that would be SO fun
- horse carriage
- horse back - this seems heavenly
19 comments:
I have visited many historic places, I have yet to get to Gettysburg though. My niece is a Civil War expert and has visited many times. It's one of her favorite places to be and she's hoping one day to get a job there.
I have never visited this area before but it looks really great! I have visited historic Colonial Williamsburg before and it was amazing!!!
My husband wants to visit Gettysburg. He is a history buff. We just visited Vicksburg in Mississippi for the history.
My son would be over the moon about getting to visit all the attractions you featured in your post! This trip is definitely on our bucket list; for history buffs like my kid this is better than an amusement park! Thanks for the itinerary
I have always wanted to visit Gettysburg! So much history there that I would love to explore.
Those statues and monuments look so interesting! Definitely a place that I would visit.
I want tob takebthe kids there. It would make a great field trip
Gettysburg would be such an interesting place to explore. I would love to learn more about the history there.
My Dad would love to go to Gettysburg and look at all the historic places. This would be a great road trip for us.
Omg this looks amazing! We love history, and want to travel around to see/study more!
I have visited many throughout Canada, USA and Mexico. But not this one. This looks like a great place to visit
I love visiting historic places like this! I haven't visited Gettysburg before but it's on my to-do list!
What a great place to visit that is full of history. Thanks for sharing with us!
I would love to take my kids to Gettysburg. What a great place to see in person
Your visit to Gettysburg brings back fond memories of when I took my kids there on a road trip. I am a real history buff, too, as I'm the Great Great Granddaughter of a Civil War soldier from the North.
We passed Gettysburg a month ago on our road trip. I did not know they had so much to see and do!
I totally appreciate your advice on the self-guided tour. That is rock solid helpful, girlie!
Oh wow. There is so much to see in Gettsburg. My husband would love to take a tour considering he is in the military.
this is amazing. so much history.
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