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Gettysburg for Kids—and Adults

July 25, 2025April 26, 2020 by The Archives

The best way to learn history is to experience the places where it happened. And the best time to learn history is as a student, when it can spark curiosity and open up a whole new world of understanding. Grandparents know that. Parents know that. And that’s why they’ve been asking for BGES tours that … Read more

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