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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:

Lancaster, PA has a long history dating back to 1742. Its ties to United States history have aptly earned it the title, "The Small City that Changed America." If you're searching for homes in Lancaster for an upcoming relocation to our community, one of the first things you'll notice are the historic building scattered throughout modern Lancaster neighborhoods.

Springtime is finally in full force in York, PA, and that means something special for local families: the annual Mother's Day Street Fair. Every May since 1975, York has celebrated mothers and their families at the Olde York Street Fair, and this year's fair promises to be one of the best yet. How will you celebrate Mom this May?

Baltimore is a waterfront community at heart, and that means summer will always be one of the best seasons to enjoy all that the city has to offer. For the adults in the family, that might mean enjoying an outdoor meal with drinks by the water, exploring the city's historic neighborhoods, or splurging on a day of shopping at Baltimore's unique businesses. For the kids, Baltimore's many summer camps provide structured, all-day fun in a safe setting. There are a ton of camps to choose from around the city, whether your kids love the arts, sports, or simply socializing with new friends.

In the heart of Lancaster County—a place known for its rural charm—the city of Lancaster, PA is one of the oldest inland towns in America. For anyone thinking about living in a place with a lot of history, Lancaster is tough to beat.
History is a constant presence in Lancaster, a colonial town founded in 1730 that eventually grew to become a thriving Victorian city. The architecture in the city spans more than 250 years, and many of the historic homes in Lancaster date back to the 18th century. Centered around the historic Penn Square, many Lancaster's streets, buildings and neighborhoods are remarkably unchanged.
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