No battlefield has a firmer grip in the American consciousness than Gettysburg, a major turning point of the Civil War. Gettysburg is not only remembered as the site where three days of warfare left 51,000 casualties, but also because of President Abraham Lincolns immortal Gettysburg Address commemorating all the lives lost there. President Lincoln, following an orator who spoke for two hours, needed only two minutes and 272 words to forever memorialize the sacrifices of Gettysburg that continue to inspire the nation. The annual commemoration the Battle of Gettysburg includes living history encampments, band concerts, a Fourth of July program, a Civil War lecture series, and battle re-enactments. The annual Gettysburg Firemans Festival also takes place during this week.
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