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  2. Gettysburg Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Gettysburg Springs Hotel was a popular tourist site located on the Gettysburg Battlefield, near the area where the first day of combat took place during the American Civil War. The hotel was situated on the east side of Herr Ridge, at the western terminus of the Gettysburg Spring Railroad, and close to the Katalysine Springs. [1] [2] [3]

  3. The Farnsworth House Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Farnsworth House Inn is a bed and breakfast and tourist attraction located in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The building is purported to be haunted, which the business uses in its promotional literature. [1] [2] Apart from being an inn, the building has also served as a tourist home and shop. [citation needed]

  4. Lee-Meade Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Lee-Meade Inn was a World War II army site on the Gettysburg Battlefield [1] in the area of Hood's Assault. The facility was south of Rose Run [2] on the "light grade" north of the South Confederate Avenue crest. [3] The Inn had 37 ft (11 m) of frontage on the Emmitsburg Road, [4] cabins in the rear, and an adjacent service station. [5]

  5. International Village (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    International Village was a small amusement park, shopping, dining and entertainment center located on the south side of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It operated from 1970 to 1980. An apartment complex now stands where the park once was.

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    Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. According to Bartels, Gettysburg’s haunted history ties into America’s most pivotal war against itself. ... “The hotel continues Deadwood’s gambling traditions ...

  7. Cashtown Inn - Wikipedia

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    During the Gettysburg Campaign, the inn became the headquarters for many Confederate officers and staff, including Generals A. P. Hill, John D. Imboden, and Henry Heth. The basement also served as a field hospital during the battle, and it is said that so many amputations were performed, that the limbs piled up outside blocked any sunlight from ...

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