I've never seen the GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELDS, so I wandered the countryside in my air-conditioned car, during the mid-day heat and direct overhead sun on Saturday, as a break during the BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL (see previous post).
During the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR (July 1-3, 1863) an historic battle was fought in and around GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. More casualties occurred during this battle than in the whole Civil War. It made my heart heavy to realize the devastation that took place on these grounds. I don't understand why we can't all just "get along" and abolish "war". Seriously.
A good friend of mine has promised to give me a detailed, historical tour one day, which I really look forward to.
The countryside is so beautiful around GETTYSBURG. And as you can see, many people hike and backpack. I also saw several groups of "SCOUTS" learning some history.
Every year on the same weekend as the BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL is the GETTYSBURG OUTDOOR ANTIQUE SHOW. This was their 48th year. It takes place all along the streets and it's VERY well attended. I still have one framed picture in my house from this event, that I attended back in the 1980's, when I was living in Lancaster County.
In my wanderings, I also found GETTYSBURG COLLEGE and drove through the campus. How pretty! It was their COMMENCEMENT WEEKEND, so the town was bustling from 3 major events.