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Explore the Shriver House Museum in Gettysburg, where history comes alive through the tales of a family during the Civil War.
Step into the past at the Shriver House Museum, a historical gem in Gettysburg. This museum offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of a family during the Civil War, featuring authentic artifacts and compelling narratives that bring history to life. Perfect for history buffs and casual tourists alike, this museum is an essential stop on your Gettysburg journey.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Walking
From the Gettysburg Visitor Center, head north on Baltimore St. Walk for about 1 mile until you reach 309 Baltimore St. The Shriver House Museum will be on your right. Look for the sign outside the museum to confirm you have arrived.
Public Transport
If you are starting from downtown Gettysburg, you can take the local bus service. Board the bus at the nearest stop heading towards Baltimore St. Disembark at the stop closest to 309 Baltimore St. From there, walk for about 5 minutes south on Baltimore St to reach the Shriver House Museum.
Biking
If you prefer biking, rent a bike from a local shop in Gettysburg. Start from the town square and head north on Baltimore St. It's approximately a 1-mile ride. The Shriver House Museum is located at 309 Baltimore St, which will be on your right side as you approach.
Use Shriver House Museum as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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