Gettysburg Story Auto Tour Stop 7 - Warfield Ridge

Gettysburg Story Auto Tour Stop 7 - Warfield Ridge is a historic and protected site Adams County Pennsylvania located in United States.

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S. Confederate Ave (Emmitsburg Rd) Gettysburg , PA 17325 United States

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Debi B

Longstreet’s assaults began here at 4 p.m. They were directed against Union troops occupying Devil’s Den, the Wheatfield, and Peach Orchard, and against Meade’s undefended left flank at the Round Tops

Leslie Hammersmith

Looking for a restroom ? The Picnic Area near Warfield Ridge is a nice place to stop. Very clean .

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Gettysburg Story Auto Tour Stop 1 - McPherson Ridge

The Battle of Gettysburg began about 8 a.m. to the west beyond the McPherson barn as Union cavalry confronted Confederate infantry advancing east along Chambersburg Pike. - Debi B

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Little Round Top

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