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BIGLERVILLE

Thirsty Farmer Brew Works 290 Cashtown Road #9528 Biglerville, PA 17307 (717) 334-3325 See their ad on page 19.

DILLSBURG

Greystone Bewhouse 303 Golf Club Avenue Dillsburg, PA 17019 (717) 502-2155 See their ad on page 21.

GETTYSBURG

Dunlaps’s Restaurant 90 Buford Avenue Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717) 334-4816 See their ad on page 21.

Jack’s Hard Cider & Mela Kitchen 1863 Gettysburg Village Drive, Suite 420 Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717) 334-4888 See their ad on page 42.

HANOVER

McAllister’s on York 11 York Street Hanover, PA 17331 (717) 633-5000 See their ad on page 22.

The Markets at Hanover 1649 Broadway Hanover, PA 17331 (717) 646-1649 See their ad on page 18. Frederic Loraschi 4615 Hillcrest Street Harrisburg, PA 17109 (717) 540-0000 See their ad on page 20.

ORTANNA

Cashtown Inn 1325 Old Rte 30 Orrtanna, PA 17353 (717) 334-9722 See their ad on page 39.

YORK

Providence Divine Cakes & Pastries 2515 S. Queen Street York, PA 17402 (717) 741-0120 See their ad on page 11.

Revival Social Club 19 N. George Street York, PA 17401 (717) 430-2981 See their ad on page 19.

The Handsome Cab 106 N. George Street York, PA 17401 (717) 793-2413 See their ad on page 23.

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Casual family dining in historic Gettysburg

We offer home-cooked family dining, affordably priced, and located just a few blocks west of the historic square in downtown Gettysburg. A favorite of Adams County residents, Dunlap’s Restaurant has been serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily since 1999.

90 Buford Avenue | Gettysburg, PA 17325 | 717.334.4816 DunlapsRestaurant.com

CLOSED ON TUESDAYS

Franklin County is just north of the Mason Dixon Line, close to the midpoint of the Appalachian Trail. It is home to history, arts and architecture, four seasons of recreation, natural beauty, fresh foods, and the warm hospitality of America’s Main Streets in communities like Chambersburg, Greencastle, Mercersburg, Shippensburg, and Waynesboro. Franklin County is guaranteed to refresh and energize. Take a drive on scenic roads and check out the new Stitches in Time Barn Quilt Trail, enjoy the Bridges of Franklin County, antique shops, art galleries, and the new Franklin County Pour Trail of wines, ciders, brews, and distilled spirits. For more information on Franklin County and America’s Main Street, visit ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com or contact 866.646.8060 for help planning a visit.

One of the largest museums in the U.S. that portrays the whole story of the American Civil War.

OPEN DAILY

1 Lincoln Circle in Reservoir Park HARRISBURG, PA 717.260.1861 www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.org

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Welcome to the National Civil War Museum

The sweeping drive through Reservoir Park gives an unparalleled view of the majestic building atop the highest point in Harrisburg ~ The National Civil War Museum. As you approach the entrance to the Museum, you will be struck anew at the Moment of Mercy statue by sculptor Terry Jones, framed by the walk of valor. Take a moment to reflect here on the mercy given to the fallen soldiers by one brave man, Confederate Sergeant Richard Kirkland, during the Battle of Fredricksburg, forever memorialized in bronze.

Once inside the Museum, let the grand rotunda’s splendor take you back to a time of sweeping staircases and grand dreams before you enter the Museum galleries and are forever changed by the history you will see. The National Civil War Museum will take you back in time to learn about the American Civil War, where over 620,000 Americans perished. The Museum seeks to tell the whole story of this most troubled chapter in American History while focusing on the issues, the people, and the lives that were affected and contains over 25,000 artifacts.

A self-guided tour takes you through 17 galleries illustrating the war and all its consequences, beginning with A House Divided, 1850-1860: a timeline of incidents and issues prior to the Civil War and concludes with Lincoln: War & Remembrance: a retrospective of the war; the martyred President; the role of veterans after the war. In addition to our static displays and artifacts, our award-winning We the People video program, the continuing story of ten characters, lasts about one hour and concludes in the museum’s theater, as the Nation’s joy turns to sorrow in a 16-minute film discussing the end of the war and the assassination of President Lincoln.

The vistas that are seen from the Museum grounds and our covered Observatory span four counties and the scenic Susquehanna River narrow. Also visible is the area of Harrisburg that contained Camp Curtin, the largest camp of rendezvous in the North during the war.

The capital of Pennsylvania and a major rail hub for men and materials, Harrisburg played a vital role in the Civil War and was threatened by the invasion of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.

Before you leave the Museum, stop by the gift shop for that special gift and browse our amazing stock of books, some autographed that you won’t find anywhere else.

Visit this beautiful Mountain Shrine devoted to Our Blessed Mother that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from all over the world.

See our sacred marble statues, gorgeous Italian mosaics, and the oldest American replica of the Lourdes Shrine in France

Enjoy peaceful and natural beauty as you walk along our renowned mountain spring and tree lined paths

A historic spot noted to have one of the most beautiful vistas in Frederick County!

Open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. | For group visits call 301-447-5318 For more information and a full calendar of events visit www.NSGrotto.org

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