Dr. Brad Gottfried’s “The Maps of Gettysburg” illustrates the action of the Battle of Gettysburg, showing the topography, unit locations and movements. We took a closer look in a new Author Spotlight.
Like many Civil War buffs, I have very fond memories of taking my kids to see the famous Gettysburg Electric Map, which once was the centerpiece of the Rosensteel Museum and then the successor ...
YOU CAN STILL SEE IT. THE ONLY THING YOU GOT TO BE ABLE TO DO IS WALK UP 32 STEPS UP A LONG SET OF STAIRS, BACK A DARK HALLWAY. IT’S AN ICONIC PIECE OF SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY HISTORY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ...
A good map goes a long way -- quite literally. With that in mind, we asked M. David Detweiler and David Reisch, the editors of a new book called Gettysburg: The Story of the Battle with Maps to help ...
Out of 632 lights, Scott Roland has only 85 left to rewire. The electric map he purchased for $14,000 back in 2012 that illustrates Gettysburg's Civil War battle with blinking lights and narration has ...
GETTYSBURG, Pa.—An electric light-up map that educated visitors at the site of the Battle of Gettysburg for decades has sold at auction for $14,000. The 30-by-30-foot map weighs 12 tons and was made ...
Generations of tourists saw a map at Gettysburg, Pa., 29 feet on each side, laid on a floor. The relief map features electric lights to show the battle. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette says after building ...
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