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David Wills House (1816) (6 Lincoln Sq.) operated by National Park Service. Gettysburg, PA. | Facade of David Wills House. Gettysburg, PA. | Commemorative sign for David Wills House where Lincoln finished his Gettysburg Address. Gettysburg, PA. | Bed slept in by Abraham Lincoln (Nov. 18, 1863) at David Wills House the night before giving his Gettysburg Address. Gettysburg, PA. |
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Headboard of Lincoln's bed at David Wills House museum run by NPS. Gettysburg, PA. | Rocking chair in Lincoln's bedroom at David Wills House. Gettysburg, PA. | David Wills House (where Lincoln stayed) & Masonic Temple (1898) on main square of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA. | Masonic Temple (1898) on main square of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA. |
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Masonic Temple (1898) on main square of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA. | Lincoln Square of Gettysburg with David Wills House & Masonic Temple. Gettysburg, PA. | Lincoln Square Building (former Hotel Gettysburg) (1913). Gettysburg, PA. | Gettysburg Railroad Depot (1858) (Carlisle St.). Gettysburg, PA. Style: Italianate. |
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Gettysburg Railroad Depot where Abraham Lincoln arrived Nov. 18, 1863 to dedicate the Soldiers National Cemetery. Gettysburg, PA. | Lincoln Square with Adams County National Bank & Chambersburg St. Gettysburg, PA. | Adams County National Bank on Lincoln Square. Gettysburg, PA. | Facade of Adams County National Bank on Lincoln Square. Gettysburg, PA. |
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Heritage buildings on northwest corner of Lincoln Square. Gettysburg, PA. | Cafe on northwest corner of Lincoln Square. Gettysburg, PA. | Monument to Civil War Company K of Pennsylvania on Lincoln Square. Gettysburg, PA. | Franklin B. Picking House (c1868) (20 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Details of Franklin B. Picking House (c1868) (20 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Details of Franklin B. Picking House (c1868) (20 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Christ Lutheran Church (former College Church) (1835) (44 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. On National Register. | Entrance of Christ Lutheran Church. Gettysburg, PA. |
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Memorial plaque to Pennsylvania soldier on steps of Christ Lutheran Church on July 1, 1863. Gettysburg, PA. | Hill House (1836) parish house of Christ Lutheran Church. Gettysburg, PA. On National Register. | Italianate commercial building (17 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Commercial building with garlands (1916) (102 Chambersburg St.). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Stoever-Schick Building (1817) was Union hospital during battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA. | 40 E. High St. commercial building. Gettysburg, PA. | Adams County Court House (1859) (Baltimore at Middle Sts.). Gettysburg, PA. Style: Italianate. Architect: S.D. Button & John R. Turner. On National Register. | Clock tower of Adams County Court House. Gettysburg, PA. |
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Memorial Church of the Prince of Peace (1888-1900) (20 W. High at Baltimore Sts.). Gettysburg, PA. | Presbyterian Church attended by Abraham Lincoln (Nov. 19, 1863) on day of Gettysburg address & by Dwight D. Eisenhower (1961-9). Gettysburg, PA. | Presbyterian Church attended by Abraham Lincoln (Nov. 19, 1863) on day of Gettysburg address & by Dwight D. Eisenhower (1961-9). Gettysburg, PA. | Plaques marking worship in Presbyterian Church by Abraham Lincoln (Nov. 19, 1863) & by Dwight D. Eisenhower (1961-9). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Civil War era building (219 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Elizabeth Keyes House (223 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. On National Register. | Jennie Wade Birthplace house (c1829) (242 Baltimore St.) now U.S. Christian Commission Civil War Museum. Gettysburg, PA. | Passages Inn (267 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Passages Inn (267 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Civil War era buildings along Baltimore St. Gettysburg, PA. | William Walker House (1843) (256 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. | Civil War building (270 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Row of Civil War era houses along Baltimore St. including Shriver House now a museum relating the Civilian experience during the Battle of Gettysburg. Gettysburg, PA. | Jennie Wade House Museum. Gettysburg, PA. | Farnsworth House (1810 & 1833) (401 Baltimore St.) used by Rebel snipers during Civil War. Gettysburg, PA. | Farnsworth House (1810 & 1833) (401 Baltimore St.). Gettysburg, PA. |
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Rev. Alexander Dobbin House (1776) (89 Steinwehr Ave.). Gettysburg, PA. On National Register. | Lee's Headquarters (July 1-3, 1863) in commandeered stone house of Mrs. Thompson (now a museum). Gettysburg, PA. |
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