This is the best virtual auto tour online . I like that it shows and points out street names and locations of battles. It gives a better perspective on terrain and location of battles in relationship to one another. Thank you!
You are welcome! I failed to mention that I was happy the chatter was not present and just relaxing music was played. And there were no clunky car sounds! The driver seemed to stay the 25 mph and did not rush through any part of the video! Very nice! A map was also provided which is definitely a plus. Even though the camera pointed straight ahead I did enjoy the large window view and the camera did not wobble or bob about. The video lasted an hour I believe and not an annoying 10 minutes. Thank you for the nice presentation and I say good job!! I would perhaps like to see the camera remotely controlled so as to see the points of interest but you still have an excellent video!! Thank you because I and possibly other history buffs otherwise may not see these sites . awesome job!!!
Yeah, really. Gettysburg is a most scenic and beautiful site to behold and travel😊 It's well worth the trip there. I haven't been to it in ages. Not since being in my early 20s after college. In fact, that was in late June, 1992 just weeks before they started filming Gettysburg the movie there in some actual battlefield locations!! 1 of the park rangers told us (I went with my uncle and 2 cousins- his sons) about the upcoming filming.
@@TravelTowner Thank you, sir or ma'am, for a most detailed and exceedingly excellent presentation concerning the video. My utmost compliments👌 l only wish I'd waited a few months to go, so I would've been able to see some of the making of the Gettysburg film and possibly meet a few of its stars. A missed opportunity to do so
This was really good. It has been a while since I was last there but I used to be there at least once if not 2 or 3 times a year for living history events or just visiting with my wife. I have retired from living history so haven't been back for the past 3 years. I love Gettysburg and it seemed as if every turn you made in the video I was saying hello to an old friend. So many memories from just about every road you drove on. You very much brought me back there even though I now look on from Long Island. Well done!
Thank you so much! I am really happy that you were able to get back those memories. I certainly appreciate you and your time from watching the videos... it means a lot. I hope you enjoy everything on the channel! :)
Thanks for these videos, they bring back memories. I am also from Rosedale (😃) and currently live in California. My wife and I were in Gettysburg this past October, the 20-22 and 26-28. When did you film this?
I had 3 great- uncles that died there, 2 on the first day of fighting and one mortally wounded the first day. They were volunteers from Pennsylvania. The one who was wounded had a note in his pocket to tell his family what had happened to his brothers. He has a marker but they were in the mass grave. Isn’t that poignant?
WOW, Ms. Garber, that's an amazing anecdote😟 1 of my great-great maternal uncles was a captain in the 18th Pennsylvania regiment that fought on the east end of the Wheatfield during the afternoon of the 2nd day. His company, as commander, started the morning with 127 men, including the officers. By the time of nightfall, there were 19 men left, including him.
He had a minor leg wound, sustained during the fighting there. He stayed in the field and had it dressed. He thankfully survived the war and revisited Gettysburg some years later in the 1880s shortly before he passed. Capt. Jonathan Garrison, Company A, 2nd Battalion
Thank you for a great tour. Had you used just a few more labels with arrows it would have been spectacular (exs. Trostle Barn, Stony Ridge, 20th Maine hillside etc.) Otherwise very well done.
Thank you for that! There are so many things to see there- I completely agree with you. I wanted to make sure I hit the auto tour stops for sure- but i really appreciate your feedback. Thank you so much- enjoy the videos!
Unfortunately not yet; this video was designed to take the complete auto route of the historic tour. However, that's a great idwa for the future! Thank you so much for watching- I hope you enjoyed it! :)
This is the best virtual auto tour online . I like that it shows and points out street names and locations of battles. It gives a better perspective on terrain and location of battles in relationship to one another. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the kind words- that means a lot! I really appreciate the time you took to write the comment. Hope you enjoy future videos! :)
You are welcome! I failed to mention that I was happy the chatter was not present and just relaxing music was played. And there were no clunky car sounds! The driver seemed to stay the 25 mph and did not rush through any part of the video! Very nice! A map was also provided which is definitely a plus. Even though the camera pointed straight ahead I did enjoy the large window view and the camera did not wobble or bob about. The video lasted an hour I believe and not an annoying 10 minutes. Thank you for the nice presentation and I say good job!!
I would perhaps like to see the camera remotely controlled so as to see the points of interest but you still have an excellent video!! Thank you because I and possibly other history buffs otherwise may not see these sites . awesome job!!!
@@brendanicolay5163 that makes me very happy. Thank you for watching and your thoughts. :)
loves the old homes gettysburg takes u back to history thank you for your video
Thank you for watching and commenting- I really appreciate that!
This was fabulous and deserves more likes!
I really appreciate that! If you know anyone who would enjoy, please share. Thank you so much. :)
Yeah, really. Gettysburg is a most scenic and beautiful site to behold and travel😊 It's well worth the trip there. I haven't been to it in ages. Not since being in my early 20s after college. In fact, that was in late June, 1992 just weeks before they started filming Gettysburg the movie there in some actual battlefield locations!! 1 of the park rangers told us (I went with my uncle and 2 cousins- his sons) about the upcoming filming.
@@michaelvaughn8864 Thank you for watching and I am glad you enjoyed the video! :)
@@TravelTowner Thank you, sir or ma'am, for a most detailed and exceedingly excellent presentation concerning the video. My utmost compliments👌 l only wish I'd waited a few months to go, so I would've been able to see some of the making of the Gettysburg film and possibly meet a few of its stars. A missed opportunity to do so
I’ ve been to Gettysburg several times., but your presentation was FABULOSO! Learned new things, Thanks !!!!!
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Great video. You spelled Cemetery wrong. Best video of Gettysburg Auto Tour I have seen. Thanks for posting.
Haha thank you for that! I always try my best but there is undoubtedly a typo that gets through. Thank you for your kind words- enjoy the videos! :)
The PERFECT video to escape the dreary winter blues.
So glad you enjoyed it! I really appreciate the time you take to watch and leave a comment- thank you so much. :)
Thank You! This is my pilgrimage location. Great job..
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Thank you. Wonderful memories of my hometown......very well done!
So glad you enjoyed this! I really appreciate you watching and liking. Thank you!
What a great video! Thank you so much for posting!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching 😀😀
Beautiful sir! Great choice of music too.
So happy you enjoyed the video (and the background music). Thank you for watching and commenting! :)
This music is beautiful. I am a widow and it reminds me of my husband.
This was really good. It has been a while since I was last there but I used to be there at least once if not 2 or 3 times a year for living history events or just visiting with my wife. I have retired from living history so haven't been back for the past 3 years. I love Gettysburg and it seemed as if every turn you made in the video I was saying hello to an old friend. So many memories from just about every road you drove on. You very much brought me back there even though I now look on from Long Island. Well done!
Thank you so much! I am really happy that you were able to get back those memories. I certainly appreciate you and your time from watching the videos... it means a lot. I hope you enjoy everything on the channel! :)
Fantastic!!!!
Thank you so much- glad you enjoyed it! :)
Great video! Also what is the song playing in the background? It’s soothing lol. Keep making videos, I’m subscribed now!!
So glad you enjoyed the video! The song is "American Frontiers" from the UA-cam audio library. :)
Thanks for these videos, they bring back memories. I am also from Rosedale (😃) and currently live in California. My wife and I were in Gettysburg this past October, the 20-22 and 26-28. When did you film this?
Glad you like them! So many more to come. THis was shot in September, 2020.
I had 3 great- uncles that died there, 2 on the first day of fighting and one mortally wounded the first day. They were volunteers from Pennsylvania. The one who was wounded had a note in his pocket to tell his family what had happened to his brothers. He has a marker but they were in the mass grave. Isn’t that poignant?
Wow- that's kind of amazing. Thank you for sharing that info- and I hope you enjoy all the videos here on the channel. :)
Wow, that is incredibly sad yet such a gripping bit of the reality of our history.
WOW, Ms. Garber, that's an amazing anecdote😟 1 of my great-great maternal uncles was a captain in the 18th Pennsylvania regiment that fought on the east end of the Wheatfield during the afternoon of the 2nd day. His company, as commander, started the morning with 127 men, including the officers. By the time of nightfall, there were 19 men left, including him.
He had a minor leg wound, sustained during the fighting there. He stayed in the field and had it dressed. He thankfully survived the war and revisited Gettysburg some years later in the 1880s shortly before he passed. Capt. Jonathan Garrison, Company A, 2nd Battalion
I really like the street signs included.
Thank you! I'm trying to make it easier to follow along the ride!
the map link is great to print out.
Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
Thank you for a great tour. Had you used just a few more labels with arrows it would have been spectacular (exs. Trostle Barn, Stony Ridge, 20th Maine hillside etc.) Otherwise very well done.
Thank you for that! There are so many things to see there- I completely agree with you. I wanted to make sure I hit the auto tour stops for sure- but i really appreciate your feedback. Thank you so much- enjoy the videos!
Is there a video where the recorder stops at all the stops on the auto tour?
Unfortunately not yet; this video was designed to take the complete auto route of the historic tour. However, that's a great idwa for the future! Thank you so much for watching- I hope you enjoyed it! :)
@@TravelTowner I sure did! And the music was so perfect!
Its Gettysburg.not getussburg