Two weeks after the election, a gathering in Gettysburg commemorated Lincoln’s address, 272 words that have come to epitomize ...
By 1816, Thaddeus Stevens had graduated from Dartmouth college, completed his legal studies and gotten a certificate to practice law. He was ready to make his mark, but where?
Upon a wooden platform, set in a small, war-torn Pennsylvania town, President Abraham Lincoln stood before a crowd of about 15,000 people and summed up the stakes of the American Civil War in a tidy ...
Despite resistance from the National Park Service, Gettysburg’s Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) approved a ...
Two hundred sixty-nine words—to say it all, to say it for all time, an elegy, a challenge, and, yes, a battle cry for all the ...
Controversy continues over proposed high-rise apartments in Gettysburg, and a petition against the project now has more than 2,900 signatures. New renderings from the National Park ...
Throughout our nation’s history, there have been many incredible moments, ones which we still discuss with reverence today.