Gettysburg Monuments 035 - This location is the notorious Devil's Den near Little Round Top, where ferocious fighting took place between the Union and Confederate armies on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 2nd, 1893. This rock formation remains standing as a preserved monument to those who served in the American Civil War from July 1st-3rd, 1863 during the Battle of Gettysburg.
This series of b-roll footage from the Civil War Minutes documentary series (on DVD) is like a virtual battlefield tour of this historic American national park. Planning a vacation to Gettysburg? You should. Get a glimpse of the historic monuments here during the winter months.
Shots filmed by Mark Bussler, producer of the Civil War Minutes Union & Confederate documentary series, Horses of Gettysburg and writer and director of "Westinghouse", a film about industrialist and Civil War veteran, George Westinghouse. Photographs, photography, macro, micro, closeup, closups, details, detailed, detail.
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This is cool...thanks for posting. I've been to Gettysburg many times, and of course visited Devil's Den each trip, but always in the late spring/early summer, and I've never seen it in winter. Great, different perspective.
rickcee 8 months ago
sitting here watching this and knowing I've been there is truley awesome!!!!!
I LOVE this place, it was tooo much history to fit in in two day's lol.
cowboywolfe88 9 months ago
It looks beautiful in the winter.
Burco1 2 years ago
I know, it is so cool there, I just came back from Gettysburg today,
dsboiman101 2 years ago
lol, i grew up there. i loved playing in the devils den
illcommentu 3 years ago