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Thursday, May 22, 2008

The civilian experience during the battle of Gettysburg

All too frequently visitors to Gettysburg focus on the military history and overlook the civilian experiences before, during and after the battle.

The Shriver House Museum is a Gettysburg attraction that interprets the unique perspective "The Civilian Experience". Costumed guides tell the story of the battle and in particular, the story of one family, the Shrivers'.

The museum collections and narratives offers an authentic glimpse of what life was like during the war years. The tour weaves you through the home and includes a visit to the garret which was used by Confederate sharpshooters during the battle plus the cellar where a saloon sheltered the locals during the fighting.

I find this place well worth the time and money and always include a stop here on all of my Gettysburg itineraries.

Learn more about the Shrivers’ and their home by visiting http://www.schriverhouse.com.