Historic Round Barn and Farm Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum National Civil War Museum
Market 6019 Chambersburg Road, Orrtanna 1 Lincoln Circle at Reservoir Park,
(T) 717-352-3792 Harrisburg
www.mistereds.com (T) 717-260-1861
Map Location: D1, Page 73
www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org
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Mulligan MacDuffer Adventure Golf
& Ice Cream Parlor National Riding Stables at Artillery
1360 Baltimore Pike, Gettysburg Ridge Campground
Free – Rare, true round barn built 1914.
(T) 717-337-1518 610 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg
Adams County Landmark. More than just
www.mulliganmacduffer.com (T) 866-932-2674
a farm market, “shop in the round”. 8 miles
See our display ad on page 34
www.artilleryridge.com
west of Gettysburg. Open daily May-
Map Location: F3, Page 73 See our display ad below
October. Call for hours November – April.
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298 Cashtown Road, Biglerville
(T) 717-334-1984
www.RoundBarnGettysburg.com
Map Location: D2, Page 73
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Jack’s Mountain Bridge
Constructed in 1894 by Joseph Smith,
the bridge spans 75 feet with a width of
14 feet-6 inches. This Burr-truss covered
bridge is the only covered bridge in Adams
County that is still used for daily motor
vehicle traffic.
Jack’s Mountain Road, Fairfield
Map Location: F2, Page 73
Jennie Wade House Museum
548 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg
(T) 717-334-4100
www.gettysburgbattlefieldtours.com
See our display ad on pages 26-29
Map Location: E3, Page 69
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Land of Little Horses Farm Park
125 Glennwood Drive, Gettysburg
(T) 717-334-7259
www.landoflittlehorses.com
Map Location: E2, Page 73
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Lincoln Train Museum
425 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg
(T) 717-334-5678
www.gettysburgbattlefieldtours.com
See our display ad on pages 26-29
Map Location: F3, Page 69
Meet General and Mrs. Ulysses S.
Grant
By reservation, Gettysburg
(T) 717-337-1940
www.ulyssesgrant.net
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Call 717-334-6274 or toll free at 800-337-5015 for more information
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