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*Pre-Civil War & Downtown~The Garlach House~c.1830
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1.5

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At this pre-Civil War home, you will find yourself within walking distance of restaurants, ice cream parlors, shops, museums & battlefields. Feel comfort in our home as you will be able to step back in time, but with modern day amenities. Enjoy our private fenced in backyard with a cup of coffee in the morning & a glass of wine in the evening as it is dimly lit, you can still see the stars! Take a short drive to local wineries, golf courses & Ski Liberty to enjoy skiing/snowboarding/tubing! The space Welcome to The Garlach House built in 1830. Our home witnessed the battle of Gettysburg and was part of the home of Henry and Catherine Garlach. We feel very privileged to own and be able to share with you part of local Civil War era history! Here you will experience the comfort of your own home with a fully equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath, half bath (on the first floor), office, living & dining room along with a laundry/mud room. We do have a sofa bed if needed. Catherine Garlach provided food and water to the Union General, Alexander Schimmelfennig. General Schimmelfenning’s horse was shot out from under him in the alley behind our home and he managed to hide in the backyard of the Garlach home in their woodshed while the surrounding streets were occupied by Confederates. That night, while Catherine fed her hogs, General Schimmelfennig let her know that he was there, and she provided him with food and water while he was in hiding until he rejoined his men on July 4th, 1863. Being the cabinet maker's wife that she was, she built a make-shift floor in her flooded cellar using logs and boards which allowed for her family and some of her neighbors to stay safe during the battle. Guest access Our home has a dedicated parking space in the rear for a large truck/SUV. Other things to note This home has steeper steps (no children’s gate either) that must be used to access all bedrooms and full bath. If you have trouble with steps or have younger children, this home may not be suitable.

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Map pinUnited States · Pennsylvania · Gettysburg
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