The Farmsteads of Antietam – Phillip Pry Farm
The Pry House built in 1844 As discussed in early Farmstead blogs, Joseph Chapline had been acquiring hundreds [...]
The Pry House built in 1844 As discussed in early Farmstead blogs, Joseph Chapline had been acquiring hundreds [...]
UPDATE: As of July 1st, our lecture series has moved back to the Inn. The schedule is subject to [...]
The Dunker Church and debris after the battle For those that remember the PBS series “The Civil War” [...]
Fresh made cookie anyone? The local bakery in town is just as well known as Nutter's Ice Cream. Burkholder's Baked [...]
Caramelized French Toast This is the perfect breakfast for when you want something a little special, but [...]
Cheesy Egg Scramble Guests often want to know what we, the Innkeepers, have for breakfast. Often we are [...]
The carnage of the battle by the Dunker Church. September 17, 1862 was the bloodiest day in American history. In [...]
After many months of planning, preparing and praying, we are pleased to announce that our store is finally open. [...]
John Schildt John Schildt hardly needs an introduction. He is well known for his many books relating the [...]
Dr. Alex Rossino The discovery of Robert E. Lee’s Special Orders no. 191 outside of Frederick, Maryland on September [...]
Matt Borders Matthew Borders is a 2004 graduate of Michigan State University with a BA in US History. [...]
Kevin Pawlak On Wednesday, August 7th, Antietam Battlefield Guide, Kevin Pawlak will present his Summer Lecture Series talk [...]