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'''Gettysburg''' may refer to:
===Events===
* [[Battle of Gettysburg]], a battle during the American Civil War that took place at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on July 1-3, 1863.
* [[Gettysburg Address]], a famous speech made by President Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a few months after the Battle of Gettysburg.
===Places===
* [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]]
** [[Gettysburg Battlefield]], the National Military Park administered by the National Park Service.
** [[Gettysburg College]], a liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
** [[Gettysburg Regional Airport]], a general aviation airport in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
* [[Gettysburg, South Dakota]]
===Entertainment===
* [[Gettysburg (film)|''Gettysburg'' (film)]], a 1993 movie portraying the Battle of Gettysburg
* [[Gettysburg (The Outer Limits)|"Gettysburg" (The Outer Limits)]], an episode of ''The Outer Limits'' involving the Battle of Gettysburg
* "The Death Merchant", an episode of ''[[The Time Tunnel]]'' involving the Battle of Gettysburg
*''[[Sid Meier's Gettysburg!]]'', a computer game based on the Battle of Gettysburg
*[[Gettysburg (game)|''Gettysburg'' (game)]], a board game
*''[[Gettysburg (1863) (music)|Gettysburg (1863)]]'', a 30-minute epic trilogy of songs by heavy metal band Iced Earth off their 2004 ''The Glorious Burden'' album.
*''[[Gettysburg: A Novel of the Civil War]]'', the first volume of an alternate history trilogy by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen, describing the possible outcome of the Confederacy winning the Battle of Gettysburg.
** Though not including the word "Gettysburg" in its title, Ward Moore's ''[[Bring the Jubilee]]'' also describes an outcome (substantially different from that envisioned by Gingrich and Forstchen) of a Southern victory in the same battle.
*''[[Gettysburg: An Alternate History]]'', a 1997 novel by military historian [[Peter G. Tsouras]] posing a significantly different retelling of the battle with [[J.E.B. Stuart]]'s cavalry being present at the battle earlier and a cautious [[George G. Meade]] replaced by a more aggressive [[Winfield Scott Hancock]].
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