Walk Baltimore Street with historian Ken Rich and trace Jennie Wade’s Gettysburg story
2 Hours
Guided walk, Town historian
Explore Gettysburg’s southern town streets on a leisurely, historian-led walk focused on July 1863 and Jennie Wade’s ties to Baltimore Street. Start and finish at the Jennie Wade House as you compare today’s buildings to what stood in 1863.
The tour starts and ends on the sidewalk in front of the Jennie Wade House on Baltimore Street, near the parking lot outside the Jennie Wade Museum.
Cancel more than 15 days out: 90% refund. Cancel 15 days to 48 hours out: 50% refund. Cancel less than 48 hours out: no refund (full charge). Tours run rain or shine. If the operator cancels, you can get a full refund or reschedule.
Expect a leisurely-paced walk on paved roads with no hiking.
Yes. The route is on paved roads and is described as wheelchair-manageable.
Meet on the sidewalk in front of the Jennie Wade House on Baltimore Street, near the parking lot outside of the Jennie Wade Museum.
Parking Lot outside of the Jennie Wade Museum
Do it! It was fantastic. It fun, relaxing and educational. You are in and along the battlefield nearly the entire ride and the views are wonderful. The guides are top notch so you literally get 90+ minutes of licensed guide knowledge. The horses and the folks that run the tour are fantastic. We did many tours and events while in the area and this was the single best and the most meaningful and memorable. You can tell the operators know their horses well and they seemed to match them well to the rider. It was well worth the time and cost.
GregYaz
May 4, 2026
Do it! It was fantastic. It fun, relaxing and educational. You are in and along the battlefield nearly the entire ride and the views are wonderful. The guides are top notch so you literally get 90+ minutes of licensed guide knowledge. The horses and the folks that run the tour are fantastic. We did many tours and events while in the area and this was the single best and the most meaningful and memorable. You can tell the operators know their horses well and they seemed to match them well to the rider. It was well worth the time and cost.
GregYaz
May 4, 2026