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45 minutes
Mobile ticket
Visit the oldest museum in Gettysburg! Learn the story of the only civilian to be killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. Authentically furnished from cellar to attic, the Jennie Wade House is a shrine to Jennie and to life during the American Civil War. Beyond the battlefield's thunder, this quiet home whispers the poignant, personal tragedy of Gettysburg's only civilian casualty—a life extinguished mid-morning by a stray bullet. Just 20 years old at the time of the Battle, Jennie was kneading dough in the kitchen when a rifle bullet pierced two doors and claimed her life.
Artifacts from that fatal day in 1863 are on display as well, including the artillery shell that punctured the roof of the house and a floorboard with Jennie’s blood still on it.
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Due to the age of the home there are narrow steps which may be difficult for some visitors to navigate.
Not recommended for travelers who cannot easily navigate steps.
Jennie Wade House
The museums knowledgeable guides, attired in period dress, bring the history of the house to vivid life with their passionate retellings of Jennie's heartbreaking story and that of her family. For years, these engaging storytellers have captivated visitors with their narratives, ensuring that the memory of this devastating event is kept alive for generations to come.
Admission fee
Jennie Wade House
548 Baltimore St, Gettysburg United States
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
23 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
beckyb224,Jun 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very interesting tour. Many things we didn't know about it
John P,May 20, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
You must do the tour it’s very informative and the artifacts from the actual house are fantastic and a little jarring.
BellaItalia0902,May 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Don't miss this tour! The story of Jennie Wade is quite sad and she deserves to have her story told. Anna was our tour guide and she was excellent! The information she provided was amazing. We were never rushed through the tour and were able to take photos. While we didn't experience anything paranormal, I did feel a level of heaviness and sadness. I hope Jennie Wade is never forgotten!
922dlp,Apr 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was very interesting to learn the story of this young civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg while making bread. It was a hard reminder that war goes far beyond the battlefields. It was surreal to still see the bullet holes in the door. The tour is not long but very informative.







Pennsypete,Mar 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I would highly recommend this tour to get a more human view of the events of 160 years ago. Tour took about 45 minutes. Gift shop was less expensive than expected.

Jacqueline F,Nov 23, 2025
- Review from Viator
This was such a Great tour- extremely knowledgeable tour guide. Would recommend making a stop here when visiting Gettysburg.
392judek,Oct 21, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Nice tour of the house and events that took place there during the Battle of Gettysburg. Short 45 min tour but very informative by a knowledgable tour guide. A worthy addition to a Gettysburg experience
FrequentFlier586291,Oct 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My grandsons only request for his birthday was to go to the Jennie wade house he was so thrilled to learn about the history .





H7799RJlisas,Oct 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Jennie Wade House looks tiny from the outside, but is bursting with Gettysburg history. The story of this home will leave you asking for more! The guides are knowledgeable and encourage questions!



erichH6223EN,Oct 15, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The story of Jenny wade is a tragic one but one that I’m glad I went and took a tour of. She was the only civilian tragedy of civil war and I never even knew about her before the tour. Tour guide was excellent and the way she told her story I will not forget






























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