A Virtual Reality Experience in the historic Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad StationTM

 

Step inside the Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station™—where U.S. history was made. Journey back to 1863 in Gettysburg's first immersive virtual reality experience.

 

On July 1, 1863, the purpose for Gettysburg’s railroad station changed, becoming the first army field hospital even before the Battle of Gettysburg began.

 

On Nov. 18, 1863, enthusiastic crowds gathered outside the railroad depot in hopes of catching a glimpse of President Abraham Lincoln as he arrived in Gettysburg for the dedication of the national cemetery.

 

The story of this station goes beyond the famous arrival. Citizens, medical personnel and soldiers made this stop a focal point of history.

 

Now, with the help of virtual reality technology, you can travel back to 1863. Find yourself at the center of the bustling station when it served as a hospital, supply lifeline and presidential arrival platform. During your virtual reality experience, you can choose to follow one of the three historic figures featured on a virtual journey to the station following the Battle of Gettysburg.

 

·       Cornelia Hancock, Soldier Caregiver and Hospital Heroine

·       Eli Blanchard, Iron Brigade Soldier, Musician and Amputation Assistant

·       Basil Biggs, Gettysburg Resident and Facilitator for the Fallen

 

Get a glimpse of our 16th President’s arrival to the station the evening before the dedication of the national cemetery where he delivered the Gettysburg Address that continues to influence all of us today.

 

All aboard! Your virtual reality journey through history awaits.

 

Get your "ticket to the past" today. To purchase tickets for Ticket to the Past—Unforgettable Journeys and tours, events and programs offered by the Gettysburg Foundation, call our Guest Relations team, 877-874-2478 or 717-334-2436, or visit us online, GettysburgFoundation.org.

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