Chambersburg Street shop blending vintage finds with handmade and boutique goods near Lincoln Square.

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Adams County community bank founded in 1857 with its headquarters branch on Lincoln Square in downtown Gettysburg.
Old Harrisburg Road chiropractic clinic treating back, neck, and joint pain for Adams County residents.
Nonprofit operating the Beyond the Battle Museum on Biglerville Road, preserving Adams County's regional history.
Main branch of the Adams County Library System on Baltimore Street, lending books and hosting community programs.
Goldenville Road animal shelter providing adoption, rescue, and stray-intake services for all of Adams County.
Downtown tasting room just off the square pouring flights of the local Orrtanna winery's bottles.
Historic Center Square tavern and home of Center Square Brewing, one of the oldest continuously running pubs in the area.
Battlefield-side brewpub on Steinwehr Avenue pouring house craft beers with a full scratch-kitchen menu.
Craft brewery and Spirits of Gettysburg distillery set in a historic barn on Hunterstown Road.
Family-owned square-side sports bar known for specialty burgers named after Civil War generals.
Longtime Biglerville orchard and nursery selling fruit, trees, and cider pressed from their own Adams County harvest.
Full-service Gettysburg print shop established in 1970 producing business cards, invitations, brochures, and signage.
Hanover Street pizzeria serving pizza, pasta, and Italian sandwiches to the small borough of Bonneauville.
Historic Lutheran congregation founded in 1836 on Chambersburg Street, used as a hospital during the battle.
Longtime York Street gift shop selling Gettysburg souvenirs, collectibles, and seasonal decor.
Small-animal veterinary practice on Confederate Drive providing wellness, surgical, and dental care.
Independent York Street insurance agency writing home, auto, and business policies across Adams County.
Center Square coffee shop and scratch bakery turning out specialty drinks and gluten-free pastries in downtown New Oxford.
Official Adams County tourism promotion agency on West Middle Street marketing the battlefield and attractions.
Candlelit colonial-style dining inside Gettysburg's oldest building, an 1776 stone house on Steinwehr Avenue.
West King Street beer and beverage distributor supplying cases and kegs to East Berlin and northern Adams County.
Civil-war-era fine dining and Sweney's Tavern in a bullet-scarred 1810 building on Baltimore Street.
Independent York Street bookstore stocking new and used Civil War and military-history titles for serious researchers.
South Washington Street brewery and restaurant pairing house craft beer with locally sourced dishes.
York Street gallery and shop showcasing local fine art, pottery, jewelry, and books a half block off Lincoln Square.
Full-service veterinary hospital on Old Harrisburg Road offering medical care plus pet grooming.
Lincoln Square bakery turning out artisan breads and pastries for Adams County since 1996.
Baltimore Street chocolatier just off Lincoln Square hand-making truffles, bark, and confections.
Private liberal arts college founded in 1832 whose campus served as a Civil War field hospital after the 1863 battle.
Chambersburg Road day spa offering massage, facials, and nail services in a historic Gettysburg setting.
East Middle Street optometry practice providing eye exams, glasses, and contact lens fittings for local families.
Original candlelit walking ghost tour departing from Steinwehr Avenue through the haunted downtown.
Steinwehr Avenue museum telling the town and civilian story of the battle through artifacts and 3D presentations.
The park's main museum on Baltimore Pike housing the restored Cyclorama painting and Licensed Battlefield Guide tours.
Baltimore Street congregation whose 1842 sanctuary hosted worshippers including Presidents Lincoln and Eisenhower.
Outlet-village shop offering custom printing and picture framing services to Gettysburg residents and visitors.
County business membership organization on Biglerville Road that connects and advocates for Adams County employers.
Gettysburg campus of Central Pennsylvania's largest community college on Old Harrisburg Road.
Baltimore Street law office handling personal injury, criminal defense, and family law matters for Adams County.
Hilltop estate winery and cidery producing Jack's Hard Cider with sweeping views across the Adams County apple belt.
Steinwehr Avenue shop selling ghost-themed gifts, paranormal gear, and Gettysburg haunt-related merchandise.
Family fruit farm and market on Carlisle Road selling pick-your-own apples, baked goods, and Adams County produce.
York Street shop selling brand-name tires and providing auto repair services in Gettysburg.
Carlisle Street kitchen serving authentic Syrian dishes as a family tribute to its namesake's recipes.
Baltimore Street house museum marking where Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the battle, died.
Family-run mechanical contractor serving the Gettysburg area since 1993 with heating, AC, plumbing, and generator work.
Steinwehr Avenue sweet shop making fudge on a marble slab plus handmade chocolates and ice cream.
Baltimore Street gallery dealing in antique maps, prints, autographs, and historical documents.
North Queen Street Italian kitchen serving pizza, pasta, and stromboli to Littlestown families.
Modern marketplace on Lincoln Square selling curated home goods, jewelry, and locally made gifts.
Classic chrome diner on Carlisle Street serving locals, tourists, and college students since 1955.
AAA-approved repair shop on North Queen Street handling full-service maintenance for Littlestown drivers.
Full-service Baltimore Pike animal hospital caring for cats, dogs, and exotic pets across southern Adams County.
Casual Italian dining just off Lincoln Square serving pasta, pizza, and a lounge menu on Chambersburg Street.
Boutique inn, restaurant, and tavern in a 1757 Main Street landmark, one of Fairfield's oldest standing buildings.
Independent hardware store right on New Oxford's Center Square stocking tools, paint, and home-repair supplies.
Family-owned NAPA-certified Old Harrisburg Road auto care center serving Gettysburg since 1980.
Old-fashioned scoop shop on Baltimore Street churning small-batch ice cream near the battlefield.
Apple-heritage museum in a restored pre-Civil War bank barn celebrating Biglerville's place in Pennsylvania fruit country.
Multi-dealer antique mall on Lincoln Way West anchoring New Oxford's reputation as Pennsylvania's antique capital.
Main Street smokehouse serving slow-cooked barbecue to the McSherrystown and Hanover crowd.
York Road antique shop offering vintage furniture and collectibles along New Oxford's busy antiquing corridor.
Contemporary American plates and a full bar inside Hotel Gettysburg right on Lincoln Square.
Biglerville Road general dentistry practice offering family and cosmetic dental care for Gettysburg patients.
York Street brokerage founded in 1995 handling residential and commercial sales across South Central PA.
Baltimore Street tasting room serving wine, hard-cider flights, and food with live weekend entertainment.
Expedition Trail Chevrolet and Buick dealership offering new and used vehicle sales plus a service center.
Established York Road dealer specializing in country antiques and Americana in the heart of New Oxford's district.
South Central Community Action Programs food pantry on North Stratton Street providing groceries to households in need.
General and family dental practice on North Main Street serving Biglerville and northern Adams County.
Museum inside the historic Lutheran Seminary covering the first day's fighting and its use as a field hospital.
Restored Baltimore Street home interpreting the civilian experience, with Confederate sharpshooter positions preserved in the attic.
East King Street tavern plating New American comfort fare in the historic colonial town of East Berlin.
All-day breakfast and American comfort food at a diner on Steinwehr Avenue near the battlefield approach.
Full-service Main Street salon offering cuts, color, and waxing in downtown McSherrystown.
Family-owned Baltimore Street candy store packing over 4,000 nostalgic retro candies and old-fashioned sodas.
Gettysburg's Irish-owned pub on Chambersburg Street pouring pints alongside traditional Irish fare.
Downtown burger spot on Chambersburg Street grinding fresh patties with full bar service.
Working farm market set inside a landmark 1914 round barn just west of Gettysburg, stocked with local apples.
Family-run antique shop on Steinwehr Avenue specializing in authentic military relics from the Revolution through World War II.
Restored 1925 vaudeville house on Carlisle Street, run by Gettysburg College, screening films and hosting live performances.
Baltimore Street shop carrying Civil War-era reproduction clothing, accessories, and collectibles for reenactors.
Longtime Lincoln Square gathering spot serving sandwiches, salads, and craft beer in a casual pub setting.
Chambersburg Street coffee house serving espresso drinks, breakfast, and light fare in an eclectic setting.
Family-run Steinwehr Avenue pizzeria since 1973 known for Greek-style pizza and a large craft beer list.
East King Street pizzeria dishing out Italian fare and stromboli in downtown Littlestown.
Roofing and siding contractor with over 20 years serving Gettysburg-area homeowners across south-central PA.
Family-owned Gettysburg shop producing custom screen-printed apparel and embroidery for local teams and events.
Crooked Creek Road museum immersing visitors in WWII history with authentic vehicles, uniforms, and living-history programs.
Fairfield Road community center housing Gettysburg's largest fitness center, public indoor pool, and childcare programs.
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