Civil War Cannons at Gettysburg stand at the Ready
Battle artilery
Cannon off of Confederate Ave, Gettysburg
Morning Skies over Gettysburg
Cannon at the Ready
Cannon at Dawn
Cannon on a Battlefield
Cannon at Sunrise
Civil War Farm in a Gettysburg Field
Silent cannon
Civil War Memorial
Gettysburg battlefield
Lone Old Tree on a snowy Gettysburg Battlefield
Located at the intersection of Doubleday and Reynolds Avenues in Gettysburg, PA
Cannons in the Winter
Civil war cannons. Near McPherson Ridge, Gettysburg, PA
Civil War cannon below the Lutheran Seminary Steeple
Near McPherson Ridge, off Reynolds Ave, Gettysburg, PA
Guarding the Peace
Eternal Light PeaceMemorial at GETTYSBURG, PA
Three cannons near the Eternal Light Peace Memorial
GETTYSBURG, PA
Cannons Guarding the Eternal Light Peace Memorial
Near Oak Ridge, GETTYSBURG, PA
Worm fence thru the woods
These fences were used in the Gettysburg area by farmers and landowners to mark property lines and to divide fields.
Miles and Miles of Worm Fence
The “Worm Fence” was reconstructed on the Civil War battlefields in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania by US Park Service and volunteers.
Close View of a Worm Fence
The Worm Fence was commonly used the time of the American Civil War.
The Civil War “Worm” Fence
This fence is called a worm fence because it's method of construction results in a fence that weaves back and forth instead of in a straight line.
Winter view looking toward McPherson Ridge
Off of Reynolds Ave, Gettysburg, PA
Eternal Light Peace Memorial
Red Barn in Spring
near Carroll Valley, PA
Red Barn on Winter Day
north of Carroll Valley, PA