As the final resting place for those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States and their families, Gettysburg National Cemetery provides an atmosphere of peace, calm, tranquility, and reverence where individuals can quietly visit, contemplate, and reflect upon the significance of the contributions made to the nation by those interred in this sacred space. After an in-depth review of regulations and policy, Gettysburg National Military Park is clarifying information related to special events in Gettysburg National Cemetery, which is administered by the park. In alignment with Federal regulations, conducting a special event or demonstration, whether spontaneous or organized, is prohibited except on officially designated dates with historic and commemorative significance. Committal services are excluded from this restriction. The dates that official commemorative events are allowed in the Gettysburg National Cemetery are:
- Armed Forces Day, third Saturday in May
- Memorial Day, last Monday of May
- Flag Day, June 14
- Battle Anniversary, July 1 to 3
- Independence Day, July 4
- National POW/MIA Recognition Day, third Friday in September
- Veterans Day, Nov. 11
- National Cemetery Dedication Day, Nov. 19
- Remembrance Day, closest Saturday in November to Dedication Day
- Pearl Harbor Day, Dec. 7
Please visit our website for full details: https://nps.gov/gett/planyourvisit/national-cemetery-regulations.htm.Please contact the park permit office at 717-338-4421 for more information.
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