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The Seminary where Gen. Buford observed his Cavalry holding off Confederate Infantry on July 1, 1863.
The Trostle Famr still bares the scars of the battle today. Notice the hole made by artillery fire on the second day of battle.
The Kids & I at the Peace Light Memorial
The defensive line of the Federals located here at Cemetary Ridge on July 3rd would hold against the Pickett, Pettigrew & Trimble assault and end the 3 day battle in a Union victory.
Monument on Cemetary Hill Erected in honor of Union Troops from West Virginia.
Spangler's Springs
Reenactors from North Carolina came to honor NC soldiers who fell on the northern fields of Gettysburg.
The National Cemetary where Lincon gave the famous Gettysburg Address.
From the "Longstreet Tower" you can clearly see the Round Tops at Gettysburg. Little Round Top is to the left. 
Father Corby gave absolution to Union Troops before combat on July the 2nd. This same monument stands at Notre Dame where he is called "Touch Back Corby".
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