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Our real estate agents often get asked what makes a particular city, suburb, or neighborhood stand out as a unique place to live. For many people, it's the local history of a community. No matter the diversity of a community, you share that community's history with your neighbors.
Gettysburg is filled with American history due to its important role in the Civil War, and the city where President Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg address. As you can imagine, the historic homes in Gettysburg have quite a story to tell. And the Dobbin House is one you shouldn't miss.

Gettysburg homes for sale are suffused with a unique sense of history you don't see everywhere in the United States. Even the most modern homes are just within reach of iconic sites that shaped America's long and storied journey.
It's no surprise the town of Gettysburg – now with 7,700 permanent residents – has its share of historic residences. These range from smaller townhouses to large, almost palatial estates filled with amazing architecture and other touches that tell the tale of the times.
Our real estate agents are always excited to introduce people to the amazing sights of Gettysburg. One of those is the historic David Wills House. You'll definitely want to take time to see it, even if you're only in the Gettysburg, PA area for a brief visit to house hunt.

If you grew up in the United States, you're probably familiar with the history of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Homes in Gettysburg share their zip codes with scenes straight of our history textbooks, from the spot of the Civil War's most famous battle to the site of President Lincoln's most famous address. But as you consider different towns and neighborhoods in Pennsylvania, make sure you know what modern Gettysburg is really like.
When families move to Gettysburg, they find out firsthand that our historic town actually has some surprises up its sleeves. Here are four things you might not know about life in Gettysburg:

Living in Gettysburg, PA, you can't help but feel surrounded by the history of the region, from the homes to the small out-of-the-way local businesses. One of the most popular destinations for locals is the Historic Round Barn and Farm Market, located just eight miles west of Gettysburg.
Gettysburg is filled with things to do all through the year, but at Christmas the city comes alive with its own brand of holiday magic. Here is a holiday guide from your friends at Homesale Realty of things to do in Gettysburg, PA.

Nothing says Christmas cheer quite like a tastefully decorated gingerbread house. Gettysburg will celebrate this festive tradition on December 5th and 6th at the
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