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  1. Gettysburg National Cemetery. /  39.81722°N 77.23194°W  / 39.81722; -77.23194. Gettysburg National Cemetery is a United States national cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania created for Union casualties from the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War.

  2. Nov 14, 2022 · 1195 Baltimore Pike. Gettysburg, PA 17325.

    • Cemetery Entrance. The Gettysburg National Cemetery is famous throughout the world today as the site of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, delivered at the cemetery’s dedication ceremony four and a half months after the battle.
    • The Battle (1st Massachusetts Battery Monument) This artillery, along with the other cannons and monuments located throughout the cemetery, not only mark the specific locations of Union artillery and infantry during the fighting, but also reflect the importance of Cemetery Hill during all three days of the battle.
    • The Battle's Aftermath and Creation of the Cemetery (Lincoln Speech Memorial) The Lincoln Speech Memorial is unique: it commemorates the speech Lincoln gave here and not the man himself.
    • The Cemetery (Bivouac of the Dead plaque) Looking across the slope of the hillside to your left, you see the first of the gravestones, laid out in rows, which mark the final resting place for over 3,500 Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg.
  3. GETTmap2. North. 0. 100 Meters. 0 500 Feet. Motorized vehicles are prohibited in the National Cemetery. Inquire at visitor center about access for those with disabilities. BR. 15.

  4. Plan your visit. The visitors center at the Gettysburg National Military Park is located at 1195 Baltimore Pike in Gettysburg, PA. The Gettysburg National Cemetery is located within the National Military Park, which is a unit of the National Park Service.

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  6. Coordinates: 39.82177, -77.23256. Cemetery ID: 1584934. Members have Contributed. 6,947 Memorials. 91% photographed. 17% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by Debbie Cromwell. Added by WarnerWorld. See 18 more. Cemeteries. Region. North America. United States of America. Pennsylvania.

  7. This time, Major General George Gordon Meade —the hero of the Battle of Gettysburg—served as the keynote speaker. In 1872, the Federal government took stewardship of the cemetery and now it remains in the hands of Gettysburg National Military Park. Of the 3,354 bodies buried in the Soldiers’ National Cemetery, 979 are unknown.

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