Gettysburg Ghost Walks

A Gettysburg Ghost Walk was something I had never done. I have been to Gettysburg many times visiting the battlefield, but we had never looked into the different ghost tours. Our grandson thought it would be fun to go on one of the ghost tours, so we went.

We found a tour which claimed to be family friendly, and it did not seem as if they would scare kids. The tour company was Ghost Walk Gettysburg.

The tour guide was great. He paid a lot of attention to out grandson and watched not to scare him.  He also showed us all printed material and let us decide what to show our grandson.

The tour we selected did not go on to the battlefield but instead stayed in the old streets of Gettysburg. Walking the streets and hearing the stories of the events which took place there really help you to understand what the people of Gettysburg went through.

As you journey through the town and the past things seem to grow darker and you feel there just could be a few ghosts around here,

The Gettysburg Battlefield is a must see, but a Gettysburg Ghost Walk is well worth your time and money. Plus you just never know who you could meet along the way.

 

 

 

Galvin’s in Georgetown

Galvin’s in Georgetown Kentucky has the best fish sandwich that I have ever eaten. As you know we have traveled the east coast from Main to the Florida Keys. I have eaten at very high-end restaurants and some places that I questioned myself about going into. I love fried fish and will often get fish and chips or a fish sandwich. While in Georgetown Kentucky, we were told about a really good restaurant which served great pizza and sandwiches. So, we decided to try it out.

The menu had pizza, wraps, salads, sandwiches and more. I think anyone would be able to find something that they would enjoy, The restaurant is very nice and gives a feeling of stepping back in time to a different era.

We arrived at a good time. The lunch crowd had left, and the dinner crows had not yet started to arrive. Before we left, we found that Galvin’s in Georgetown, Kentucky is a happening place. The empty tables in the photo above were filled with people. As for the food. My wife got the grilled chicken salad.

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I ordered the fish sandwich which i Had been told about.

The photo fails to do it justice. Galvin’s in Georgetown has sandwich which needs to be cut in two to eat, served with homemade chips. Had the fish not been good I would have written about the chips alone. As I have said about other places, if you are in the area you may want to try this place.