Lincoln's Gettysburg Visit: An Evening Walking Tour

The only Gettysburg walking tour that highlight's Abraham Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg during the dedication of the National Cemetery.

The only Gettysburg walking tour that highlight's Abraham Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg during the dedication of the National Cemetery.

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Location: Gettysburg

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Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the walking tour?

A: There's no strict age requirement for Lincoln's Gettysburg Visit walking tour, but I’d say it's best for ages 10 and up. Younger kids might not fully appreciate the historical context, and it can sometimes be a longer walk. Plus, make sure they’re comfortable walking for about 1-2 hours.

Q: What if we need to reschedule our tour? How does that work?

A: Rescheduling is pretty straightforward! Just reach out to the licensed guides through their contact info provided after booking. They’re usually accommodating, especially if you give them a heads up a few days in advance. Just note that last-minute changes can be trickier, so plan ahead if you can!

Q: What should we wear for the walking tour? Is it casual or more formal?

A: Definitely go for casual and comfortable! You’ll be walking quite a bit, so wear sturdy shoes. Also, check the weather for that day—layers are your friend since it can get chilly in the evening. And don't forget your camera!

Discussions

Just did the Lincoln's Gettysburg Visit walking tour and loved it!

I recently took the Lincoln's Gettysburg Visit walking tour, and it was incredible! The guide was super knowledgeable and really brought the history to life, especially Lincoln's speech. We walked around the cemetery and learned so much about the Civil War. Would definitely recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves history or just wants a cool evening out in Gettysburg. It’s totally free too, which is a bonus!

Considering this tour as a gift for my dad, any tips?

I really want to get my dad something special for his birthday and thought about the Lincoln's Gettysburg Visit walking tour. He loves history and Lincoln! Is it enjoyable enough for someone who’s not super mobile? Also, how long do these tours usually last?