General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed)
General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed) is a building in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed) is situated nearby to the miniature golf course Lincoln Links, as well as near the historic building Bryan Barn.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Gettysburg National Cemetery and Cemetery Hill.
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Cemetery
Photo: Henryhartley, Public domain.
Gettysburg National Cemetery, originally called Soldiers' National Cemetery, is a United States national cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, created for Union army casualties sustained in the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Gettysburg National Cemetery is situated 1,700 feet northeast of General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed).
Cemetery Hill
Peak
Cemetery Hill is a landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield that was the scene of fighting each day of the Battle of Gettysburg. The northernmost part of the Army of the Potomac defensive "fish-hook" line, the hill is gently sloped and provided a site for American Civil War artillery.
Evergreen Cemetery
Cemetery
Photo: Northern Aggression, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Evergreen Cemetery – formerly called Citizen's Cemetery and Ever Green Cemetery – is a historic 29.12 acre rural cemetery located just outside Gettysburg Borough, in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States. Evergreen Cemetery is situated 2,000 feet east of General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Culp’s Hill and Gettysburg.
Culp’s Hill
Locality
Culp's Hill, which is about 3⁄4 mi south of the center of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, played a prominent role in the Battle of Gettysburg. It consists of two rounded peaks, separated by a narrow saddle.
Gettysburg
Photo: Doug Kerr, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gettysburg, in Adams County in Pennsylvania Dutch Country, goes down in history as the battlefield in the Civil War where, despite terrible tragedy and loss of life, there was hope for the Union.
Round Top
Hamlet
Round Top is a populated place in Adams County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, near Little Round Top. It is notable for two Battle of Gettysburg hospitals, the 1884 Round Top Station, and several battlefield commemorative era attractions such as Round Top Park and the Round Top Museum.
General Pickett’s Buffet (Permanently Closed)
- Type: Building
- Location: Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.81716° or 39° 49′ 2″ northLongitude
-77.2365° or 77° 14′ 11″ westOpen location code
87F4RQ87+V9OpenStreetMap ID
way 817733982OpenStreetMap feature
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