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A different side of Gettysburg

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Submitted by: Ellie.
The Gettysburg area has so much more to offer than Civil War history---come and see what I mean.

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Destinations in this Roadtrip:

  • Hollabaugh Brothers Market
    This fruit farm and market features the finest fresh produce in season. Visitors can also enjoy tours of the farm in the summer and the fall.
  • Dobbin House Country Curiosity Shop
    Country Curiosity Store / Dobbin House Tavern Charming Colonial style shop offering locally made crafts, Boyd's Bears and Bearstones, Crabtree and Evelyn toiletries, candles, dried flowers and quality gifts. In Historic 1776 Dobbin House.
  • Totem Pole Playhouse
    A professional summer theater located 17 miles west of Gettysburg, Totem Pole Playhouse is one of the few remaining summer theatres that maintains a resident company of actors. Interspersed with the regular faces have been a series of well-known artists, including Keir Dullea, Sada Thompson, John Ritter, Sandy Dennis, Harry Groener, Curtis Armstrong and, of course, Jean Stapleton. Revered by members of the theatrical profession and theatre lovers all, Totem Pole Playhouse will celebrate its 55th season in the year 2004.
  • Ghosts of Gettysburg Candlelight Walking Tours
    Scores of sightings have emerged from quaint houses and gentle fields in and around Gettysburg. Guided tours.
  • Ragged Edge Coffeehouse
    A coffeehouse offering a calm, relaxing atmosphere to read and study. We also have local live musicians and local artists.
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