Jennie Wade House

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The Jennie Wade House is a historic museum in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, preserved as the home of the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Civil War museum
historic house museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle vernacular 19th-century brick house
associatedWithEvent Battle of Gettysburg NERFINISHED
associatedWithWar American Civil War NERFINISHED
commemorates death of Jennie Wade
country United States of America
county Adams County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
currentUse museum and tour site
dateOfCivilianDeathOnPremises 1863-07-03
era 19th century
exhibits Civil War artifacts
interpretive displays about Jennie Wade
period furnishings
function historic site
museum
hasCommemorativeMarker true
hasFeature original Civil War–era structure elements
visible bullet hole in door
hasGiftShop true
hasOutbuilding backyard area used during the battle
heritageDesignation contributing property to Gettysburg historic area
historicalUse residential dwelling
locatedInHistoricDistrict Gettysburg Battlefield historic area NERFINISHED
location Gettysburg, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
material brick
name Jennie Wade House NERFINISHED
namedAfter Jennie Wade NERFINISHED
near Gettysburg National Military Park NERFINISHED
downtown Gettysburg
numberOfStories 2
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
operator private museum operator
partOf Gettysburg tourism industry
preservationStatus preserved as a historic museum
resident Georgia Wade McClellan NERFINISHED
Jennie Wade NERFINISHED
roofType gabled roof
significance home of the only direct civilian fatality of the Battle of Gettysburg
state Pennsylvania
streetAddress 548 Baltimore Street
subjectOf ghost tours and local legends
theme civilian experience during the Battle of Gettysburg
tourismCategory heritage tourism site

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Gettysburg hasLandmark Jennie Wade House