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  • A Quiet Knight Bed and Breakfast - Civil War era home. Includes information on rooms, rates, location and history.
    www.bbonline.com/pa/quietknight
  • Adam's Apple Bed & Breakfast - A circa 1869 federal home located in South Central PA, minutes from historic Gettysburg.
    www.adams-apple.com
  • Appleford Inn - Enjoy comfort in a well-appointed 1867 Victorian retreat in historic Gettysburg. Warm environment has fireplaces, canopy beds, Civil War Library, antiques. Sumptuous breakfasts by music, candlelight. Near battlefield.
    www.gettysburg.com/visitor/booklet/bandb/oldappin.htm
  • Baladerry Inn, Gettysburg - Unique country setting, close proximity to Gettysburg Battlefield, Charming blend of comfort and convenience. During the war between the states, the home at this site served as a field hospital. Today, this historic home, fully restored as the Baladerry Inn, provides a peaceful refuge from the hurly-burly of everyday life.
    www.baladerryinn.com
  • Battlefield Bed and Breakfast - Civil War era home. Includes information on the inn, rooms and activities.
    www.gettysburgbattlefield.com
  • Brickhouse Inn - Offers the comforts of today's living in a style reminiscent of the turn of the century. Built in 1898 for a local banker, the house retains original chestnut pocket doors and woodwork. Family heirlooms and selected antiques complete the warm atmosphere of a family home.
    www.brickhouseinn.com
  • Brierfield II Country Guest Cottages - Located on sixteen lovely acres, four of which are wooded, just minutes from downtown Gettysburg. From the main house, wind through the country setting on a gravel path which leads you to two lovely country guest cottages.
    www.gettysburg.com/gcvb/brierfield.htm
  • Dobbin House Tavern - Historic 1776 stone home beautifully and authenically restored, open to the public as a colonial manner restaurant, bed & breakfast, and gift shop. Five charming guests rooms in a Historic Civil War Era home comfortably furnished to look like 1863 with beautiful 19th century antiques, quality reproductions and accouterments.
    www.dobbinhouse.com
  • Flaherty House, New Oxford - Discover this tree lined borough with its grand old mansions, brick-covered log homes and 350 antique dealers is like stepping into a time warp. A grand old victorian that was built for the town banker in 1888 it provides an escape from today's pressures.
    www.bbonline.com/pa/flaherty
  • Inns of the Gettysburg Area - Lodging and accommodations in eastern PA - inns, bed and breakfasts and hotels in Gettysburg, New Oxford, Fairfield, Fayetteville, Carlisle, Littlestown, Cashtown, Hanover and York.
    www.gettysburg-bandb.com
  • Keystone Inn - A great brick, late, 1913 Victorian style house situated in the historic city of Gettysburg. When you first arrive, note the wide columned porch that hugs the north and west sides. As you step through the huge leaded glass main entrance, you'll see the handsome chestnut staircase marching majestically to the third floor.
    www.virtualcities.com/ons/pa/g/pag6601.htm
  • Slocum House Inn, Gardners - The inn derives its name from Henry Warner Slocum, a Union General who contributed to the defeat of the Confederate army at Gettysburg. Built in 1759, the home is one of the oldest residences in the Gettysburg area. Although originally constructed as a settler's log cabin, the house has been expanded over the years with stone additions.
    www.gettysburg.com/gcvb/slocum.htm
  • The Brafferton Inn - A stay at the Brafferton Inn may be the most pleasant way to get a full sense of Gettysburg's historical richness. The 14 room stone house built in 1786, the first residence in town, faces a mid-19th century street and has an adjacent seven room pre-Civil War clapboard addition.
    www.gettysburg.com/gcvb/braffinn.htm

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