Haunted Gettysburg
15 haunted places in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg is home to 15 haunted locations, including battlefields, hotels and museums. Explore the paranormal history of Pennsylvania's most haunted places.
Haunted Battlefields (5)
Devil's Den
The Devil's Den is a cluster of massive boulders on the Gettysburg battlefield that served as a Confederate sniper's nes...
Iverson's Pits
Iverson's Pits is the oldest reportedly haunted location on the Gettysburg battlefield, with documented supernatural phe...
Little Round Top
Little Round Top was one of the deadliest spots on the Gettysburg battlefield. On July 2, 1863, the fighting here result...
The Slaughter Pen
The Slaughter Pen is one of the bloodiest portions of the Gettysburg battlefield, located at the foot of Little Round To...
Triangular Field
Triangular Field sits just northwest of Devil's Den on the Gettysburg battlefield, an unassuming patch of land where hun...
Haunted Hotels (3)
Doubleday Inn
The Doubleday Inn is the only bed and breakfast located directly on the Gettysburg Battlefield, situated on Oak Ridge ju...
Farnsworth House Inn
The Farnsworth House Inn, built in 1810 by John McFarlane, is a charming bed and breakfast that witnessed some of the mo...
Gettysburg Hotel
The Gettysburg Hotel, Pennsylvania's oldest hotel, was established in 1797 as the Scott Tavern in the very center of Lin...
Haunted Museums (3)
General Lee's Headquarters
General Lee's Headquarters, also known as the Mary Thompson House, is a stone house built in 1833 on Seminary Ridge, wes...
Jennie Wade House
Twenty-year-old Mary Virginia "Jennie" Wade holds the tragic distinction of being the only civilian killed during the Ba...
Soldiers National Museum
The National Homestead at Gettysburg opened in October 1866 as an orphanage for children of Civil War soldiers killed in...