Gettysburg Cavalry

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(99) · Historical landmark in Gettysburg, United States
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The East Cavalry Batlefield is about three miles from the east side of Gettysburg via Hanover Road. This was the scene of skirmishing bewteen Union …

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Sep 5, 2024
I have been an avid ghost hunter for over 40 years and one of the top places to visit was Gettysburg. My husband, and I went there to discover history on a limited budget, because one can get very c… Full review by Brenda M
Jun 19, 2023
This section of the battlefield is mostly unknown, and I could totally tell. The rest of the battlefield and locations on the auto tour were swarmed with people, but in this area we only passed a han… Full review by 816briannap
Jun 18, 2023
Have been to Gettysburg 5 previous times. On trip number 6 I resolved to hit some of the places in town that I had never visited before. The East Cavalry Field was one of those. Unfortunately, dur… Full review by Lee L

Questions & answers

Q:
Is there a fee for visiting this place? If so how much
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No fee. Just drive out to the site and enjoy the history and atmosphere. No fee for visiting the entire battlefield. But be sure to reserve at least three days to enjoy all of it.
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When was the Battle of Gettysburg fought?
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The Battle of Gettysburg began on Wednesday, July 1st 1863. The first shots were fired northwest of town early in the morning as advancing Confederates ran into Union cavalry...
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