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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. 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]

  4. Schmucker Hall - Wikipedia

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    Oakridge Select Academy. The seminary opened with 11 students [3] on September 5, 1826, [4] at the 1810 [5] Gettysburg Academy building. [6] An 1830 request for proposals was advertised for constructing the "whole building to be 100 feet, viz. the Centre building to be 50 feet square, two stories each 14 feet high--with two wings, 30 by 25 feet, three stories each 9 feet high.

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  6. List of Gettysburg Battlefield observation towers - Wikipedia

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    Schmucker Hall, with cupola used for viewing the battle from the Lutheran seminary on Seminary Ridge Springs Hotel and Horse Railroad , an 1869-1917 hotel with cupola used for viewing the battlefield The Pennsylvania State Memorial , a pavilion monument on Cemetery Ridge with a 2nd-story observation deck and 1st floor viewing plaza

  7. Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Trust (a division of the American Battlefield Trust) and its partners have acquired and preserved 1,022 acres (4.14 km 2) within the battlefield historic district in more than 30 separate acquisitions since 1997. Some of these acres are now part of the Gettysburg National Military Park, but many continue to be owned by the Trust. [17]

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