Directions from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania





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Hickory Hollow Farm

Tours – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Relive Gettysburg from a soldierâs perspective, on a one- to- four- hour horseback tour. More on travelandleisure

Eagle's Crest Vineyard

Wineries And Vineyards – Chester Springs, Pennsylvania

Felfoot Bridge

Landmarks – Keedysville, Maryland

Inscription. Built in 1854 by George Burgan for $1,550, this bridge spans Little Antietam Creek and stands on "Felfoot" a tract of land originally surveyed in 1734 and patented to Thomas Swearingen in 1737. An unusual feature of this ... More on HMDB

Amleto Cardinal Cicognani National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes

Landmarks – Emmitsburg, Maryland

Inscription. In Memoriam, Amleto Cardinal Cicognani: Apostolic delegate to the United States 1933-1958, Cardinal Secretary of State 1958-1973, Under Pope John XXIII Paul VI, While serving as apostolic delegate to the United States ... More on HMDB

LeTort Park and Fort LeTort Playground

Parks – Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Park has tennis and volleyball courts, a spray pool, fishing, picnic areas, bird watching, hiking and walking ... More on Visitcumberlandvalley.com

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  • Inscription. First fort authorized by Pennsylvania. Laid out by Gov. Morris, July, 1755, “in the middle of this town, ” on news of Braddock's defeat. Col. John Armstrong's headquarters ... More on HMDB

The First Soldier to Fall

Landmarks – Greencastle, Pennsylvania

Inscription. When General Robert E. Lees invading army overran the Union garrison at Winchester, Virginia, on June 15, 1863, elements of the 1st New York “Lincoln” Cavalry covered the retreat. Company C, under Captain ... More on HMDB

Cj Daley Historical Reproduction

Museums – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Col. Robert Magaw

Landmarks – Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Inscription. Robert Magaw, one of Carlisle's principal lawyers prior to the Revolution, lived here. Magaw joined Col. William Thompson's regiment in June 1775 as a Major. After service in Boston in 1776 he was promoted to Colonel ... More on HMDB

Hunter Mill

Landmarks – McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. This pioneer grist mill was built in 1812 by William Hunter. It has been in use continuously since that date. It is powered by a water wheel and uses much of the old-style machinery in its present operation. , Erected ... More on HMDB

GettysBike Tours

Cycling the battleground with Bob was one of the highlights of our Washington trip. Family business, the hi... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Took the 4 hour bike tour (lasted closer to 5) and it was great! I have a very short attention span yet fou... More on TripAdvisor

Wendys

Restaurants – Reading, Pennsylvania

Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers is located in Pennsylvania. It's known for its hamburgers. When you step inside the restaurant, ... More on Open List

Donato's Italian Specialities

Restaurants – West Chester, Pennsylvania