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Самостійна пішохідна аудіоекскурсія центром Геттісберга

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Think you know the whole story of Gettysburg? Think again! This self-guided walking tour of downtown Gettysburg brings to life the civilians swept up in the chaos of the Civil War’s deadliest battle. Discover tales of hardship and heroism as ordinary people found themselves caught in extraordinary times.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Місто: Геттісбург
Thu 26 Feb
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Використання в автономному режимі: сигнал стільникового зв’язку чи Wi-Fi не потрібні. Автономна карта GPS і маршрут. Напрямок від зупинки до зупинки.
Не пропустіть нічого: повний маршрут, поради щодо подорожей, професійно розказані приховані історії, відео, текст
Гнучкий графік: використовуйте в будь-який день і в будь-який час. Подорожуйте протягом кількох днів або під час наступної подорожі. Ніколи не закінчується.
Програма на вашому телефоні: посилання для завантаження програми Action Guide. Пароль для ваших турів. Попередній перегляд вдома
Простий у використанні: Історії відтворюються автоматично за допомогою GPS. Без рук. Отримуйте ДОПОМОГУ цілий день: телефонуйте, спілкуйтеся в чаті або електронною поштою.
Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Чого очікувати
1
Геттісбурзький центр спадщини
Незважаючи на те, що битва у Громадянській війні створила ім’я цьому місту, можна розповісти набагато більше історій, ніж просто солдатів і армій. Під час цієї пішохідної екскурсії приготуйтеся дізнатися, що означала Громадянська війна в Геттісбурзі для звичайних людей, які були втягнуті в це все.
2
Будинок Дженні Вейд
Коли війська Конфедерації наступали на Геттісберг у 1863 році, Дженні Вейд і її мати втекли сюди, щоб залишитися з сестрою Дженні Джорджією. Вони були налякані майбутньою битвою та тим, що вона означатиме для їхнього міста. Коли через кілька днів спалахнули бої, родина зібралася разом і молилася, щоб ніхто не зламав їхні двері набитими багнетами.
3
Будинок-музей Шрайвера
Тут жила Хетті Шрайвер, жінка з м’якими манерами, чия історія була надто знайома жителям Геттісберга після битви. Коли вперше почалися бої, Хетті вирішила втекти з родиною на батьківську ферму в трьох милях на південь від міста.
4
Музей історії Геттісбурга
Це одна з найбільших приватних колекцій артефактів Громадянської війни в усій країні, яка нараховує понад 4000 артефактів. Подібні колекції були отримані законним шляхом, але протягом багатьох років Геттісбург бачив неабияку частку мародерства. Навіть спільними зусиллями жителів і уряду в 1863 році деякі тіла і шматки спорядження залишилися на полі бою. Чи були вони в неглибоких могилах, чи просто у важкодоступних місцях, ці останки просто зникли з часом.
5
Статуя Лінкольна в Будинку Уіллс
Чоловік, який стоїть поруч з Лінкольном, не має імені — і саме в цьому суть! Він «звичайна людина». Ідея полягає в тому, щоб проілюструвати незмінну важливість Геттісберга та Лінкольна для повсякденних людей у ​​сучасну епоху.
6
Будинок Девіда Віллса
Девід Уіллс був адвокатом і опорою громади Геттісбурга. Він також був людиною, відповідальною за організацію створення Геттісбурзького національного кладовища!
7
Геттісбурзьке національне кладовище
Команди солдатів вийшли й поховали цих чоловіків там, де вони впали, як Союзу, так і Конфедерації. Більшість могил мали глибину лише 12 дюймів. У армії були інші битви, і не було часу належним чином поховати своїх загиблих.
8
Будівля ГАР
Це Будівля Великої Армії Республіки або скорочено GAR. Уряд створив його після війни для підтримки ветеранів Союзу. Тут ветерани збиралися, ділилися своїми історіями та піклувалися один про одного у важкі часи.
9
Jennie Wade House
As Confederate troops advanced on Gettysburg in 1863, Jennie Wade and her mother fled here to stay with Jennie’s sister Georgia. They were terrified of the coming battle and what it would mean for their town. When the fighting erupted a few days later, the family huddled together and prayed no one would break down their door with bayonets drawn. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
10
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Teams of soldiers went out and buried these men where they had fallen, Union and Confederate alike. Most graves were only 12 inches deep. The army had other battles to fight and no time to properly bury their dead.
11
Gettysburg Heritage Center
While the Civil War battle here made a name for this town, there are far more stories to tell than just those of soldiers and armies. With this walking tour, get ready to find out what the Civil War Gettysburg meant for everyday people caught up in it all. Note: This 1+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Downtown Gettysburg in 1-1.5 hours.
12
Gettysburg Museum of History
This is one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts in the entire country, featuring more than 4,000 total artifacts. Collections like this one were obtained legally, but Gettysburg has seen its fair share of looting over the years. Even with the joint effort of residents and the government in 1863, some bodies and bits of gear were left on the battlefield. Whether they were in shallow graves or just hard-to-find places, those remains simply disappeared over time.
13
Shriver House Museum
This was home to Hettie Shriver, a mild-mannered woman whose story was all too familiar to Gettysburg residents after the battle. When the fighting first broke out, Hettie decided to flee with her family to her parents’ farm three miles south of town.
14
David Wills House
David Wills was an attorney and a pillar of the Gettysburg community. He was also the man responsible for organizing the creation of the Gettysburg National Cemetery!
15
Lincoln Statue at Wills House
The man standing next to Lincoln doesn’t have a name — and that’s exactly the point! He’s “the common man.” The idea is to illustrate the continued importance of Gettysburg and Lincoln to everyday folks in the modern era.
16
G.a.r. Hall
This is the Grand Army of the Republic Building or GAR for short. The government established it after the war to support Union veterans. Here, veterans would gather, share stories, and look after one another in times of need.
17
Jennie Wade House
As Confederate troops advanced on Gettysburg in 1863, Jennie Wade and her mother fled here to stay with Jennie’s sister Georgia. They were terrified of the coming battle and what it would mean for their town. When the fighting erupted a few days later, the family huddled together and prayed no one would break down their door with bayonets drawn. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
18
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Teams of soldiers went out and buried these men where they had fallen, Union and Confederate alike. Most graves were only 12 inches deep. The army had other battles to fight and no time to properly bury their dead.
19
Gettysburg Heritage Center
While the Civil War battle here made a name for this town, there are far more stories to tell than just those of soldiers and armies. With this walking tour, get ready to find out what the Civil War Gettysburg meant for everyday people caught up in it all. Note: This 1+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Downtown Gettysburg in 1-1.5 hours.
20
Gettysburg Museum of History
This is one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts in the entire country, featuring more than 4,000 total artifacts. Collections like this one were obtained legally, but Gettysburg has seen its fair share of looting over the years. Even with the joint effort of residents and the government in 1863, some bodies and bits of gear were left on the battlefield. Whether they were in shallow graves or just hard-to-find places, those remains simply disappeared over time.
21
Shriver House Museum
This was home to Hettie Shriver, a mild-mannered woman whose story was all too familiar to Gettysburg residents after the battle. When the fighting first broke out, Hettie decided to flee with her family to her parents’ farm three miles south of town.
22
David Wills House
David Wills was an attorney and a pillar of the Gettysburg community. He was also the man responsible for organizing the creation of the Gettysburg National Cemetery!
23
Lincoln Statue at Wills House
The man standing next to Lincoln doesn’t have a name — and that’s exactly the point! He’s “the common man.” The idea is to illustrate the continued importance of Gettysburg and Lincoln to everyday folks in the modern era.
24
G.a.r. Hall
This is the Grand Army of the Republic Building or GAR for short. The government established it after the war to support Union veterans. Here, veterans would gather, share stories, and look after one another in times of need.
25
Jennie Wade House
As Confederate troops advanced on Gettysburg in 1863, Jennie Wade and her mother fled here to stay with Jennie’s sister Georgia. They were terrified of the coming battle and what it would mean for their town. When the fighting erupted a few days later, the family huddled together and prayed no one would break down their door with bayonets drawn. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
26
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Teams of soldiers went out and buried these men where they had fallen, Union and Confederate alike. Most graves were only 12 inches deep. The army had other battles to fight and no time to properly bury their dead.
27
Gettysburg Heritage Center
While the Civil War battle here made a name for this town, there are far more stories to tell than just those of soldiers and armies. With this walking tour, get ready to find out what the Civil War Gettysburg meant for everyday people caught up in it all. Note: This 1+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Downtown Gettysburg in 1-1.5 hours.
28
Gettysburg Museum of History
This is one of the largest private collections of Civil War artifacts in the entire country, featuring more than 4,000 total artifacts. Collections like this one were obtained legally, but Gettysburg has seen its fair share of looting over the years. Even with the joint effort of residents and the government in 1863, some bodies and bits of gear were left on the battlefield. Whether they were in shallow graves or just hard-to-find places, those remains simply disappeared over time.
29
Shriver House Museum
This was home to Hettie Shriver, a mild-mannered woman whose story was all too familiar to Gettysburg residents after the battle. When the fighting first broke out, Hettie decided to flee with her family to her parents’ farm three miles south of town.
30
David Wills House
David Wills was an attorney and a pillar of the Gettysburg community. He was also the man responsible for organizing the creation of the Gettysburg National Cemetery!
31
Lincoln Statue at Wills House
The man standing next to Lincoln doesn’t have a name — and that’s exactly the point! He’s “the common man.” The idea is to illustrate the continued importance of Gettysburg and Lincoln to everyday folks in the modern era.
32
G.a.r. Hall
This is the Grand Army of the Republic Building or GAR for short. The government established it after the war to support Union veterans. Here, veterans would gather, share stories, and look after one another in times of need.
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Відгуки (9)
Archiemama
Oct 2022
It was unclear where the tour started. We lost wi fi along the way, the map wouldn’t come up, then we ditched it altogether.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2022
The app is fully offline once you download it. Not giving location access may be the reason. I will happily exchange this tour for any of my other 100 tours. This tour is yours for a lifetime. Please review it back home.
Mary_L
Oct 2022
The self tour was pretty confusing and it was difficult to tell where we were on the map. Plus there were two of us and, due to the noise on the street, we could not hear the narration. We could read the information. The other thing I was not happy about is that most of the places on the tour route were souvenir/gift shops and it was extremely difficult to see what was being pointed out, historically, on the tour
Відповідь від хоста
Nov 2022
Thank you for your feedback, Mary! I recommend that every tourist buy one per person unless they are ready to share the headphones. I specified in the description, "Stick to our recommended route for the best experience," yet you guys are not following the app's plan. I also have 100 more self-guided tours for various parks, scenic drives, cities, and historical places in the United States – perhaps you'll have a chance to experience them the next time you visit! Also, as a reminder, the tour you purchased is valid for a lifetime. As a result, you may listen to it at home or at your next visit.
Kathybird311
Jun 2022
We liked that the app went with our pace and played the segments each time we passed each location. Since the app went along with our location, it was easy to follow along with. The information was informative and intriguing. The guide's voice was easy to listen to. We parked at the Heritage Center and started our tour nearby. We recommend doing that. For $6 it was definitely worth the price.
Відповідь від хоста
Jun 2022
Thank you Kathy! I’m thrilled you enjoyed exploring downtown Gettysburg with my walking tour! I also have more tours around Gettysburg (and beyond) which I hope you’ll try out.

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