Gettysburg Half-Day Guided Women Of Gettysburg Walking Tour
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4.5 (6)
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EUR 28.00

2 hours


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English

Overview

Go beyond the traditional topics of the Battle of Gettysburg and learn about the women who contributed to the battle during this half-day walking tour. Stroll through Gettysburg with your guide while they discuss the feats that ordinary women performed during the Civil War, such as burying the dead, caring for the wounded, and protecting local families. You’ll see a variety of statues, monuments, and houses honoring these women throughout the tour.

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Junket: Gettysburg Tours and Premium Experiences

Ratings & Reviews

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Remembrance Day will be remembered

Shani_H, Nov 2024

Such a fun experience. We were lucky enough to do the tour during the Remembrance Day celebration of Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg address. Trevor did a great job navigating our experience during the tour and parade. So Much Fun! Well done Trevor!

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Response from Host, Nov 2024

Hi, Shani! Thank you for the kind words! It’s wonderful that you got to enjoy the Remembrance Day celebration with Trevor. We’d be thrilled to have you join us again for more fun and insightful tours in the future!

Wonder women tour-the unsung hero’s

Donna T, Sept 2024

Very interesting stories of some amazing women that history seems to have let slip through the cracks Thank you for taking the time to create this tour and for telling their stories! Bob McAllister did an outstanding job! Didn’t make us feel rushed and answered all our questions

Response from Host, Nov 2024

Hi, Donna! Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! We’re so glad you enjoyed learning about these incredible women whose stories deserve to be remembered. Bob is truly passionate about sharing their history, and we’re thrilled to hear that he made your experience so memorable. We’d love to have you join us again on another tour in the future!

Too noisy

Laura_P, Sept 2024

This is probably the worst tour i have ever been on. The traffic was loud and overwhelming. The tour guide tried his best to talk over the cars, buses and motorcycles. It was impossible for the tour guide to compete with the loud noise from the street. This tour did not meet my expectations and I felt it was not worth the price of the ticket. I would not recommend this tour although I think the subject of courageous women is very important to civil war history.

Response from Host, Nov 2024

Hi, Laura! We’re so sorry to hear that the noise from traffic disrupted your experience. We understand that it can be difficult to enjoy a tour when external factors like street noise make it hard to hear your guide. We appreciate you highlighting the importance of the tour’s subject matter, and we’ll be reviewing how we can improve the experience for future guests. Since your tour was a couple of months ago, we hope this has been resolved, but please feel free to reach out to guestrelations@wejunket.com if you’d like further assistance.

Wonder Women of Gettysburg

Denise_C, Aug 2024

Our guide, Trevor, was knowledgeable, friendly and personable. Very much enjoyed being part of his group. The whole experience was the best!

Response from Host, Nov 2024

Hello, Denise! Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled you enjoyed the tour with Trevor. He’ll be delighted to hear your praise. We hope you’ll join us again soon for more insightful stories!

Itinerary

  • At just 15 years old, Tillie Pierce transformed from a schoolgirl into an unexpected battlefield nurse, caring for wounded soldiers during the chaos of Gettysburg. From this very home, she fled to the countryside, only to find herself in the middle of the bloodiest battle in American history. Her firsthand accounts give us one of the most vivid and harrowing perspectives of the war seen through the eyes of a young girl.

    13 minutes
  • This stately home belonged to David Wills, but it was his wife, Catherine Jane Wills, who played a crucial role in helping organize aid for wounded soldiers and grieving families. The house became the center of relief efforts after the battle, providing shelter and comfort to those left in the wake of destruction. It was also where President Lincoln finalized the Gettysburg Address—his powerful words echoing the sacrifices made by the women of Gettysburg.

    13 minutes
  • Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church

    During the battle, the Gettysburg Hotel became a makeshift hospital where women like Hettie Shriver and other local heroines worked tirelessly to save lives. The once-elegant rooms filled with the cries of the wounded, as women bandaged soldiers, soothed fears, and offered the only comfort many would know in their final moments. Walking through its halls today, you can almost hear the whispers of the past, where courage and compassion met in the face of war.

    13 minutes
  • St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

    The Gettysburg Train Station became a lifeline for the wounded and dying, as women volunteers braved the overwhelming task of caring for thousands of injured soldiers. Nurses like Cornelia Hancock, a 23-year-old Quaker woman, arrived by train with no formal training but an unshakable resolve to help. Her work on the battlefield and in makeshift hospitals earned her the respect of generals and soldiers alike, proving that heroism knows no uniform.

    13 minutes
  • St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

    The Sisters of Charity at St. Xavier Academy provided critical medical care, despite the horrors unfolding around them. These nuns worked day and night, turning classrooms into hospital wards and offering prayers for the wounded. Their dedication to healing, regardless of which side a soldier fought for, made them unsung angels of Gettysburg.

    13 minutes
  • Jennie Wade House

    The Farnsworth House bore bullet holes from sharpshooters, but inside, women like Elizabeth Thorn were fighting their own battles. The wife of the town’s gravedigger, she took on his gruesome duties while six months pregnant, burying more than 100 soldiers in the stifling July heat. Her unbreakable spirit and quiet strength make her one of Gettysburg’s most remarkable, though often overlooked, heroines.

    13 minutes
  • Jennie Wade House

    Jennie Wade was the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, struck by a stray bullet while baking bread for Union soldiers. Her selflessness in providing food for the troops turned her into an unwitting martyr of the war. Today, the house stands as a testament to the sacrifices made by ordinary women caught in the storm of battle.

    13 minutes
  • Evergreen Cemetery

    Elizabeth Thorn, the cemetery’s caretaker’s wife, became an unexpected war hero when she buried fallen soldiers under grueling conditions while expecting her first child. Despite her own suffering, she completed her work with quiet determination, ensuring that the dead were laid to rest with dignity. A statue in her honor now stands in Evergreen Cemetery, a lasting tribute to the women who bore the unseen burdens of war.

    13 minutes
  • After her husband, Amos Humiston, died clutching a photograph of his children, his widow, Philinda Humiston, turned her grief into action. She founded the National Homestead at Gettysburg, a refuge for children who had lost their fathers to war. Her work ensured that the legacy of Gettysburg’s fallen would live on through the children they left behind.

    13 minutes
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Location

Address

452 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA

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Experience

Highlights

  • Learn about Elizabeth Thorne and Sallie Myers who aren’t remember in history books
  • Let your guide show you a different side of Gettysburg beyond the actual battlefield
  • Pass by historic churches, homes, and cemeteries where aspects of the battle took place
  • See a stop on the Underground Railroad and a B&B that acted as a sniper’s nest
  • Inclusions

    • Thoroughly researched and accurate history
    • Professional and courteous guide
    • Authentic local ghost stories

    Exclusions

    • Guide tip

    Additional Information

    • Service animals allowed
    • Public transportation options are available nearby
    • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
    • PARKING: PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN BRICKHOUSE INN PARKING. You will be towed. THIS IS RESERVED FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS. There are plenty of parking spaces on the side streets behind the Inn and on the main street. Thank you.

    Guide Languages

    • English

    Cancellation Policy

    • A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

    • No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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    EUR 28.00