Gettysburg National Military Park is renowned for its pivotal role in American history, marking the site of one of the Civil War’s most significant battles. However, its commitment to education and inclusivity extends beyond the battlefield, especially in its efforts to engage and welcome the LGBTQ community.
As we observe Pride Month, it’s important to recognize places like Gettysburg National Military Park that strive to ensure history is inclusive and representative of all who have shaped it. The park has taken steps to highlight diverse narratives, including those of LGBTQ individuals who have contributed to America’s past.
Throughout the year, and particularly during Pride Month, Gettysburg offers a variety of programs that celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of the LGBTQ community to American history. These include guided tours that discuss LGBTQ historical figures, lectures, and special exhibits that provide a broader understanding of the past.
The park’s efforts to promote inclusivity extend into active engagement with the LGBTQ community. By partnering with local and national LGBTQ organizations, Gettysburg National Military Park ensures that its programs and initiatives resonate well and support the community’s needs.
At Gettysburg, the focus on inclusivity allows for a richer, more comprehensive understanding of history. Recognizing the diverse experiences of individuals who have influenced American history, including those from the LGBTQ community, enriches everyone’s experience and appreciation of the past.
To make the most of your next trip to Gettysburg National Military Park, check out our self-guided tours that highlight its rich history and commitment to inclusivity, or sign up for Action+ and gain access to over 100 tours for a single yearly price.