Antietam: The Soldiers’ Battle – John Michael Priest
John Michael Priest Civil War Summer Lecture Series A retired high school history teacher, John Michael Priest has [...]
John Michael Priest Civil War Summer Lecture Series A retired high school history teacher, John Michael Priest has [...]
Right after Valentine's Weekend we closed off the Thomas Jackson Room to begin the long overdue renovation. This room was [...]
Gordon Dammann Civil War Summer Lecture Series Gordon E. Dammann D.D.S. founded the National Museum of Civil [...]
Sizzling brown sausage patties! One of our signature accompaniments for breakfast at the Inn is our Apple Maple Sausage [...]
The most well known farmstead at Antietam is the Samuel Mumma farm. A number of accounts during the battle from both [...]
During your visit to the Jacob Rohrbach Inn there are so many things to do, see, and experience. Here are [...]
Perhaps one of the least known and seldom visited farmsteads at Antietam is the Alfred Poffenberger farm also known as the [...]
You know spring is coming when the flowers start to bloom, the birds are chirping and you hear the National Anthem [...]
Daybreak on September 17, 1862. On the morning of September 17, 1862, Major General Joseph Hooker rode out [...]
Join us at the Jacob Rohrbach Inn this summer to hear leading historians, Antietam Battlefield Guides, and living history presenters [...]
Antietam is said to be one of the most pristine and well preserved Civil War battlefields. When you look across [...]
Looking for an excuse to extend your stay? No matter what the season, we've got you covered! From Sharpsburg to [...]