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Ronn Palm's Museum of Civil War Images

Address 229 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA, United States
Phone +1 724-664-5150
Website www.ronnpalmmuseum.com
Categories History Museum, Museum, Tourist Attraction
Rating 3.7 3 reviews
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Ronn Palm's Museum of Civil War Images reviews

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Joseph
August 11, 2023 4:16 pm

First time going to this museum and was very pleased. Ronn is a very polite and knowledgeable historian. So many pictures of soldiers both known and unknown. If you get chance please check it out.

Tom
June 14, 2023 8:10 am

I never visited but this guy Ron I heard from youtube, I don't know how to say it but the ghosts would say thank you. This is way better than great, I had many ancestors fought there, I can feel that no one could imagine the crazy volunteer courage of the 1864 soldier. It was a pride of who will win dodging bullets to get to the enemy. Whoever would say anything bad would be not real. These pictures are real. Thats all you need to know, if he will search for you, this is a perfect gift. And I would advise anybody who could help this history place do so, this is our heritage, ancestory, if you have pictures, send them to him, he will keep it all together, give a donation so he can do so, I never heard of this place but I know what he's doing and has done, I can see it, this stuff is all real

David
December 01, 2022 10:16 am

The staff here is rude. I came by this afternoon and the owner was behind the counter and speaking with several people. I waited and waited and was not acknowledged. It was downright rude. People from Gettysberg are better than this. I waited about 20 minutes and l left disgusted. If the person is Ron behind the counter this is what he should have done. Stop the conversation after a few minutes and say, "Sir, can l help you? " That would have been polite instead of ignoring a customer and acting like they do not exist.

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