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Eating and nightlife
 

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Evenings in Gettysburg tend to be quiet; the tour buses have gone home and many people choose to drink in their hotel bars. However, there are some good restaurants and many in historically important buildings. If you're still hungry for battle trivia, you can contact James Getty, an Abe Lincoln lookalike, to find out about his next performance, where he answers questions and recounts his "memories" (call for details; tel 717/334-6049).

Blue Parrot Bistro 35 Chambersburg St tel 717/337-3739. Pasta and steaks with a good choice of sauces. Like most restaurants in town, things wind down soon after 8.30pm.

Dobbin House Tavern 89 Steinwehr Ave tel 717/334-2100. The oldest house in the city, dating from 1776 and once a hideout for slaves on the "underground railroad" to freedom. Lunch from $8, candlelit dinners are more expensive. Food veers between Pennsylvania Dutch and early American.


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