Located about ninety minutes from three major metro areas -
Washington, Baltimore, and Philadelphia - Gettysburg sits in the fertile
crescent, an area brimming with agricultural possibilities.
Founded in the 1700s by James Gettys, the little town became headline
material during the Civil War, although area residents never expected to
be at the forefront of that controversy. Fate, however, had its way with
the town, and Gettysburg found itself on the map permanently. When
President Dwight D. Eisenhower retired here, Gettysburg became the place
to visit for international tourists as well as Americans. Today, the
National Park Service maintains the Gettysburg National Military Park,
and the town caters to its visitors. Still imbued with small-country
charm, Gettysburg beckons visitors from far and wide and treats them
royally.