Mark Nesbitt's Favorite Haunts
Ghosts of Gettysburg Tour Headquarters
Feel free to stop by, take a tour and check out our shop. This building continues to be an active paranormal site. The upstairs is off limits, but there have been plenty of unusual happenings on the first floor!
271 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA
717-337-0445
http://www.ghostsofgettysburg.com
hauntgburg@aol.com
The Cashtown Inn
As one of the oldest hostelries in the region, Cashtown Inn has served “for the entertainment of strangers and travelers” since 1815. The Inn was transformed into an armed camp for several days in late June and early July 1863, while the battle of Gettysburg raged just eight miles to the east. The Cashtown Inn currently serves as a relaxing Bed & Breakfast and houses a Fine Dining Restaurant with a full service Tavern. - haunted, of course!
1325 Old Route 30, Cashtown, PA
Jack and Maria Paladino
1-800-367-1797
http://www.cashtowninn.com
email@cashtowninn.com
Herr Tavern and Public House
Great restaurant. A bit more upscale. They don't advertise their hauntings, but refer to the story in Ghosts of Gettysburg III.
900 Chambersburg Road
717-334-4332
http://www.herrtavern.com
info@herrtavern.com
Tillie Pierce House B&B
Built in 1829, the recently renovated Tillie Pierce House is a Federal-style double house typical to the period. It has 15 large, spacious rooms that include fireplaces, library, common room, dining room and kitchen garden.
301 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
1-866-JUL-1863
http://www.tilliepiercehouse.com
Blue Parrot Bistro
One of Mark's favorite haunts! A wonderful restaurant and local hang out. They don't advertise their paranormal side, but should it happen to come up in a discussion, they just might share some stories!
Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg
717-337-3739
http://www.jamesgettyshotel.com/BlueParrot
Gallery 30
If you're looking for local and regional fine art and contemporary crafts, this is it. It is also an independent book store. Make sure to check out the selection of handcrafted jewelry! A wonderful place to search for that one-of-a-kind purchase.
30 York Street, Gettysburg
717-334-0335
http://www.gallery30.com
info@gallery30.com
American Civil War Museum
Make sure to include a visit to this museum. Mark often does signings here. Through five hallways of scenes, the American Civil War Museum brings the past "back to life" with life-sized dioramas of the Civil War. From there, visitors enter the internationally acclaimed Battleroom Auditorium, where a re-creation of the Battle of Gettysburg is performed before their eyes.
297 Steinwehr Avenue, Gettysburg
1-800-887-7775
http://www.e-gettysburg.cc
Courtyard by Marriott Gettysburg
One of the newest hotel additions to Gettysburg.The Courtyard by Marriott is part of the exciting "Gateway Gettysburg" project.
Gateway Gettysburg
Linda Wellborn
717-334-5600
lwellborn@usamgmt.com
Doubleday Inn
The Doubleday Inn is the only Gettysburg Bed & Breakfast located directly on the National Battlefield. Situated on Oak Ridge near the Eternal Light Peace Memorial, we are just one mile from the town square yet worlds away from all the hustle & bustle.
104 Doubleday Ave. Gettysburg, PA 17325
Todd & Christine Thomas, Innkeepers
717-334-9119
http://www.doubledayinn.com
info@doubledayinn.com
Brickhouse Inn Bed and Breakfast
Located in the heart of historic Gettysburg, the Brickhouse Inn Bed and Breakfast (8 rooms) and the adjacent Welty House (5 rooms) are perfect bases for walks to shops and restaurants. You are only a few minutes from Lincoln Square in the town center, and the National Battlefield Park is virtually at your doorstep.
452 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
800-864-3464/717-338-9337
http://www.brickhouseinn.com
stay@brickhouseinn.com
Brafferton Inn
Built in 1786, the elegant field stone house is the cornerstone of Gettysburg's historic district and is its oldest continual residence. Locally known as the Codori House, the Inn was transformed into a Bed and Breakfast 23 years ago and has continued to be shelter to its owners and is a haven for travelers from around the world.
44 York St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
866-337-3423/ 717-337-3423
http://www.brafferton.com
Wyndham Gettysburg
Wyndham Gettysburg welcomes guests with modern conveniences and sleek, contemporary décor while incorporating the timeless charms of this historic city.
95 Presidential Circle Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-339-0020
http://www.wyndham.com
Best Western Gettysburg Hotel
Established in 1797 and located on the square in the heart of Gettysburg.
1 Lincoln Square Gettysburg, PA 17325
800-528-1234/ 717-337-2000
http://www.hotelgettysburg.com
information@hotelgettysburg.com
Pioneer Lines Scenic Railway
All Aboard! From scenic rides to murder mysteries, historic glory to ghost stories, the Gettysburg Express is an enlightening experience for audiences of all ages. The whistle’s blowing and the train is about to pull away from the station. So get on board and join us for a memorable ride.
106 N. Washington St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
717-334-6932
http://www.gettysburgrail.com
info@gettysburgrail.com
The Gaslight Inn
An in-town oasis, The Gaslight Inn is conveniently located just one block from Lincoln Square, the center of Gettysburg and one block from Confederate Ave., the Culps Hill area of the Battlefield.
33 E. Middle St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
800-914-5698/ 717-337-9100
http://www.thegaslightinn.com
info@thegaslightinn.com
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