Gettysburg National Cemetery
Gettysburg, USA


Gettysburg National Cemetery is a 17-acre site established in 1863 to honor Union soldiers who died in the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The cemetery is the final resting place for over 3,500 soldiers, marked by simple headstones that reflect a solemn yet dignified memorial landscape. Notable features include the ornate Soldiers' National Monument, which stands at the entrance.
Visit for an opportunity to reflect on the profound sacrifices made during this pivotal battle. Plan to spend at least an hour, allowing time for the Gettysburg Address plaque and nearby sites like the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center. Early mornings or late afternoons are especially peaceful for contemplation.
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