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Pennsylvania Civil War Trails

The Guide to Battle Sites, Monuments, Museums and Towns
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A user-friendly companion to the "Pennsylvania Civil War Trails" initiative of the Commonwealth that groups the state into seven different road trips, exploring buildings, battlefields, towns, monuments, and museums that memorialise the conflict. It includes visitor information and helpful maps. The trails include Greencastle, Mercersburg, and Chambersburg; Shippensburg, Carlisle, and Mechanicsburg; Harrisburg; York; Wrightsville, Marietta, and Columbia; Hanover; and Gettysburg.
Tom Huntington lives in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, and is an editor for Stackpole Magazines. He is the former editor of Historic Traveler and American History magazines. His articles on historical topics have appeared in Civil War Times, America's Civil War, American Heritage, Smithsonian, Yankee, America in WWII, Air & Space, and British Heritage.
Introduction: The Stage is Set; Franklin Country: The Invasion begins; Cumberland County: Up the Valley; Harrisburg: A Capital War; York: Divided and Conquered; Susquehanna River Towns: A Bridge Too Far; Hanover: Fighting in the Streets; Gettysburg: High-Water Mark; Off the Trail; Index.
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