A massive light-up map that illustrates the key moments of the Battle of Gettysburg is up for sale after years of squabbling over its fate.The 30-by 30-foot electric map went up for auction on the ...
Soon afterwards, the historic map will be cut into four pieces before being stored in a nearby Civil War-era barn. Park Service officials have yet to decide upon a new venue for the 60 year-old, ...
In an age before iPhones and video games, an electronic map of the historic Gettysburg battlefield once inspired many visitors to learn more about the Civil War. Now, a Gettysburg battlefield ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) – On the second day of fighting at Gettysburg, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee listened to scouting reports, scanned the battlefield and ordered his second-in-command, James ...
A 12-ton light-up map of the decisive moments of the Battle of Gettysburg saved from the scrap heap by a central Pennsylvania businessman may soon be on display again. Owner Scott Roland told The ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) – The massive light-up map depicting the Battle of Gettysburg will head to a nearby town after being saved from the scrap heap. A businessman from Hanover placed the winning bid ...
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Civil War and More Bookstore in Mechanicsburg has books for adults and children, as well as music, souvenirs, some model ironclads, and maps. Many of the maps owner Jim ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Gettysburg Foundation’s Rupp House History Center has always concentrated on the lives of civilians before, during and after the battle. After almost two decades of ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — A massive light-up map that illustrates the key moments of the Battle of Gettysburg is up for sale after years of squabbling over its fate. The 30-by 30-foot Electric Map went ...
On the second day of fighting at Gettysburg, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee listened to scouting reports, scanned the battlefield and ordered his second-in-command, James Longstreet, to attack the ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — On the second day of fighting at Gettysburg, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee listened to scouting reports, scanned the battlefield and ordered his second-in-command, James Longstreet, ...
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