They went to Gettysburg because they wanted to move the war up North, so they thought they would start from there.
That point is about 0.9 mile south of US-212 in Gettysburg, South Dakota.
The only direction you can go from the North Pole is south.
Gettysburg is known for being the site of a significant battle during the American Civil War, which resulted in a pivotal Union victory. The Battle of Gettysburg is considered a turning point in the war. Additionally, Gettysburg is home to a national military park and cemetery dedicated to honoring those who fought and died during the battle.
north or south. longitude is east or west.
Just make a hole somewhere and go.
Gettysburg
The population of Gettysburg, South Dakota was 1,162 at the 2010 census.
the north came into Gettysburg from the south, and the south came into town from the north.
Is this a serious question? The north won the Battle of Gettysburg... not the South...
Gettysburg is in southeastern Pennsylvania.
The South retreated.
There is a Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and South Dakota.
No, it occurred at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, hence the name.
I hate to report this, but there is not town of Gettysburg in South Carolina. Lots of Gettysburg Streets, but no towns. From Charleston SC:If you meant to say Gettysburg, PA - 607 miles up I-95 (8hrs 52min)If you meant to say Gettysburg, OH - 711 miles up I26W & I75N (10hrs 32min)
The battlefield was near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in the south central part of the state.
In Pennsylvania.
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