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Eisenhower National Historic Site

Gettysburg, USA

Eisenhower National Historic Site — places to visit in Gettysburg
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The Eisenhower National Historic Site was the former home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Established in 1967, this 189-acre property features the main house where Eisenhower lived with his wife, Mamie, and the Gettysburg farm that served as a retreat for the president amid his post-war leadership in the 1950s. Visitors can explore the house, restored gardens, and outbuildings that reflect Eisenhower's lifestyle and legacy. Allow at least two hours for a thorough visit, especially if you’re interested in the extensive grounds. The site is just a short drive from the Gettysburg National Military Park, making it easy to combine visits.

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  • Self-guided audio driving tour of Gettysburg Battlefield

    Self-guided audio driving tour of Gettysburg Battlefield

    4.3· 940 reviewsFrom ₹1,664

    Explore Gettysburg Battlefield at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour, available for one vehicle, historical insights included.

    Though we only had about three hours at Gettysburg, we were able to see all the key sights we wanted. The tour was quite valuable, providing clear directions and concise information. It also offers extra resources for those interested in exploring further. Families will find it ideal as it includes basic background on the war and its key figures, while still offering deeper insights into each location. The treatment of both sides is respectful, making it suitable for visitors from both the South and the North. However, it would have been helpful to have a reminder about the Confederate leaders' broken military oaths, the South's defeat, and the underlying issue of human rights that fueled the conflict. That aside, the tour is certainly worthwhile. Just be cautious at Seminary Ridge, where the drive can get a bit confusing.Z7288ROjoyces on the Self-guided audio driving tour of Gettysburg Battlefield tour
  • Gettysburg Battlefield self-guided audio tour bundle

    Gettysburg Battlefield self-guided audio tour bundle

    4.2· 109 reviewsFrom ₹2,938

    A comprehensive self-guided audio tour of Gettysburg’s key battle sites, including driving and walking routes, with lifetime access for repeated use.

    Using this service was incredibly simple and filled with useful information. The narration was clear and easy to follow. I would certainly choose this option again in the future.Shannon_C on the Gettysburg Battlefield self-guided audio tour bundle tour
  • Self-guided driving audio tour of Gettysburg's haunted sites

    Self-guided driving audio tour of Gettysburg's haunted sites

    3.9· 77 reviewsFrom ₹1,468

    Experience Gettysburg's infamous hauntings with a self-guided audio tour; follow the route at your own pace while exploring the history of the Civil War's bloodiest battle.

    The audio tour we did in the car was a wonderful experience, allowing us to explore at our own pace. We appreciated the option to repeat the tour either during our visit or this year. The information provided was excellent. While we didn't encounter any spirits, we still had a fantastic time.lindakX8444AI on the Self-guided driving audio tour of Gettysburg's haunted sites tour

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