Rabu, 22 Februari 2017

Review: The Shriver House Museum

The Shriver House Museum 309 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa. shriverhouse.org Opportunities abound to explore every aspect of the fighting in Gettysburg, but chances to learn what the borough’s 2,400 residents experienced are much rarer. Since 1996, the Shriver House Museum has provided an authentic setting for the story of one Gettysburg family, painstakingly restored as …

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