Photo Galleries from Adams County PA
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Angels in America: May 4, 2023
By Jim Bargas
MLK Day Cavalcade, Jan. 16, 2023
By Jim Bargas
Dancing with the Local Stars, Jan. 13, 2023
By Jim Bargas
Annual Gettysburg Tuba Fest, Dec. 9, 2022
By Jim Bargas
Gettysburg Christmas Festival, Dec. 2-4, 2022
By Jim Bargas
Sgt. Mac Wreath Preparations, Nov. 2022
By Alex Hayes
Gettysburg Christmas Tree Lighting, Nov. 26, 2022
By Jim Bargas
Remembrance Day Parade, Nov 19, 2022
Remembrance/Dedication Day, Nov 19, 2022
Gettysburg HS Football vs. Cocalico HS, Nov 11, 2022
Adams County Arts Council Halloween Fundraiser, October 28, 2022
Gettysburg Halloween Parade, October 25, 2022
Salsa on the Square, October 1, 2022
Fairfield Pippinfest, Sep. 25, 2022
Adams County Heritage Festival, Sep. 18, 2022
Adams County Historical Society, Sep. 17, 2022

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton stands in the section of the museum that will be a recreation of Samuel Gettys’ Tavern. Dalton is holding rednerings of how the room will look. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton and Education Director Tim Smith examine fossils in the society’s collection. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Education Director Tim Smith holds a bottle from the former Gettysburg Bottling Company. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton conducts a tour of the society’s new home on Biglerville Road. Construction is expected to be complete in November and a soft opening is planned for February. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Tim Smith adjusts a grandfather clock from 1800 while Executive Director Andrew Dalton watches. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)


A construction employee works in the Adams County Historical Society elevator shaft. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Farnsworth House owner Loring Schultz presents an urn with a bullet hole in it to Adams County Historical Society Andrew Dalton. The urn was found in the former Rupp Tannery on Baltimore Street. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton stands in the section of the museum that will be a Civil War home during the battle. Dalton is holding rednerings of how the room will look. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

The Adams County Historical Society’s second floor event center overlooks Barlow Knoll on the Gettysburg National Military Park. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Farnsworth owners Loring and Jean Schultz visited the new Adams County Historical Society museum and education center to present a $5,000 check to Executive Director Andrew Dalton. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Education Director Tim Smith, left, and Executive Director Andrew Dalton stand in the society’s new library. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton stands in the section of the museum that will be a recreation of Samuel Gettys’ Tavern. Dalton is holding rednerings of how the room will look. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton and Education Director Tim Smith examine fossils in the society’s collection. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Education Director Tim Smith holds a bottle from the former Gettysburg Bottling Company. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton conducts a tour of the society’s new home on Biglerville Road. Construction is expected to be complete in November and a soft opening is planned for February. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Tim Smith adjusts a grandfather clock from 1800 while Executive Director Andrew Dalton watches. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)


A construction employee works in the Adams County Historical Society elevator shaft. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Farnsworth House owner Loring Schultz presents an urn with a bullet hole in it to Adams County Historical Society Andrew Dalton. The urn was found in the former Rupp Tannery on Baltimore Street. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Dalton stands in the section of the museum that will be a Civil War home during the battle. Dalton is holding rednerings of how the room will look. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

The Adams County Historical Society’s second floor event center overlooks Barlow Knoll on the Gettysburg National Military Park. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Farnsworth owners Loring and Jean Schultz visited the new Adams County Historical Society museum and education center to present a $5,000 check to Executive Director Andrew Dalton. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)

Adams County Historical Society Education Director Tim Smith, left, and Executive Director Andrew Dalton stand in the society’s new library. (Photo by Alex J. Hayes)
Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest, Aug 13-14, 2022

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest

2022 Hollabaugh Bros. Peach Fest