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Jennie Wade House is a museum in Gettysburg in United States.
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548 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg
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The Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg offers visitors a glimpse into Civil War-era domestic life and the tragic story of its namesake. Many reviewers appreciate the well-preserved 19th-century home and its historical significance. The guided tours are often described as informative, providing context about Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. Visitors generally find the experience educational and moving.
However, some guests mention that the tour can be brief, lasting around 30 minutes, which may leave some wanting more depth. A few reviewers note that the house can feel cramped during busy periods. The gift shop receives mixed reviews, with some finding it interesting while others see it as overly commercial.
Despite these minor drawbacks, most visitors find the Jennie Wade House a worthwhile stop for those interested in Civil War history or looking to understand the impact of the battle on Gettysburg's civilians. The authentic period furnishings and the bullet holes still visible in the doors add to the site's historical authenticity.
Overall, the Jennie Wade House provides a personal and poignant perspective on the Battle of Gettysburg, complementing the larger battlefield sites and museums in the area.
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