
Three days of battle at Gettysburg reshape a war and a nation, through terrain, strategy, and human will.
More than 3,500 Civil War veterans alive in 1913 claimed Gettysburg as their first battlefield memory, decades after the fight.
The Union used a single stove pipe to vent a field stove, a tiny comfort amid brutal artillery exchanges.
A Confederate deserter provided crucial intelligence that redirected Pickett's Charge's timing, altering the battle's final hours.
The town of Gettysburg still hosts more than 800,000 visitors annually, far surpassing wartime populations of both sides combined.

Three days of battle at Gettysburg reshape a war and a nation, through terrain, strategy, and human will.
More than 3,500 Civil War veterans alive in 1913 claimed Gettysburg as their first battlefield memory, decades after the fight.
The Union used a single stove pipe to vent a field stove, a tiny comfort amid brutal artillery exchanges.
A Confederate deserter provided crucial intelligence that redirected Pickett's Charge's timing, altering the battle's final hours.
The town of Gettysburg still hosts more than 800,000 visitors annually, far surpassing wartime populations of both sides combined.
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