Home Top Stories Monterey Pass’s Civil War Story Is Netflix Worthy
Top Stories

Monterey Pass’s Civil War Story Is Netflix Worthy

Share
Jason N. Shaffer, Operations Manager for Civil War Trails, Inc. levels the new interpretive sign located at 11995 Furnace Rd., Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. The new sign helps put visitors in the footsteps of 17 year old Hetty Zeilinger who helped lead the United States soldiers to Victory there in 1863. Courtesy, Civil War Trails, Inc.
Share

WAYNESBORO- On Saturday, May 11 the Monterey Pass battlefield will officially be added to the Civil War Trails program. This multi-state program offers over 1,500 sites across six states for travelers but not many Civil War stories are ready for prime time. “It is a story Netflix would be proud to produce but for now we are so pleased to premier it as part of the Civil War Trails program,” said Janet Pollard, Executive Director of the Franklin County Visitors Bureau. The project was the result of the hard work and dedication of the Friends of Monterey Pass Battlefield.

The new sign will be official unveiled on May 11 at the intersection of Charmian Road and Furnace Road in Blue Ridge Summit, Pa at 1 p.m. “We are so excited to be joining the Civil War Trails program,” said Lee Royer, Chairman of the Friends of Monterey Pass Board of Directors. Lee continued, “We are especially pleased to not only attract new audiences who might already know the Gettysburg Campaign story but doing it through the eyes of a young woman caught up in the midst of the battle.”

While over 740,000 visitors explored Gettysburg National Military Park in 2023 not many likely know of the incredible Civil War battle which occurred just a few miles to the south and only 24 hours after the Battle of Gettysburg. Janet Pollard, continued, “Monterey Pass is an incredible story of a harrowing retreating during a tumultuous thunderstorm, across a mountain under cannon fire and a teenage heroine.” The new Civil War Trails sign focuses on the story of a 17 year old woman who helped lead the United States soldiers to victory.

Each Civil War Trails site around the nation is promoted internationally helping to encourage travelers to stand in the footsteps of the famous and lesser-known Civil War sites. According to the Civil War Trails staff not only is the program experiencing more growth now than during the Civil War Sesquicentennial but their visitors are getting younger. Drew Gruber, Executive Director of Civil War Trails, Inc. said, “Stories like this one help not only bring out the audience who thinks they’ve seen or heard it all already as well as the younger travelers who get really excited about personal stories.”

The Monterey Pass Battlefield Museum and Park preserves over 220 acres of battlefield offering hiking trails, a scenic overlook, guided tours, events, programs, and more. The Museum is open every weekend from April to October. For more information visit www.montereypassbattlefield.org. The new Civil War Trails sign is located at 11995 Furnace Rd., Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. Be sure to snap a #signselfie and post it along with #franklincountypa.

Darwin Seiler (left), Vice Chair for the Friends of Monterey Pass helps Jason Shaffer, Operations Manager for Civil War Trails, Inc. place the new “trailblazer” sign. Each Civil War Trails site around the nation is marketed internationally and a combination of brochures and these “trailblazers” help visitors stand in the footsteps of history. Courtesy, Civil War Trails, Inc.
Share
Related Articles

Game of the Week: Trojans have chance for revenge against defending district champ

Uttering the words “Cumberland Valley” could be just enough to get a...

Hagerstown proposes anti-camping ordinance

HAGERSTOWN – The City of Hagerstown is considering a new ordinance regulating...

Elijah Miller wins weightlifting world championship

Elijah Miller is already a North American champion. Now, the Waynesboro Area...

19th century grist mill draws closer to restoration, though additional funds are needed

WAYNESBORO – The multi-year restoration of the 19th century Royer grist mill...

Thank you for considering LocalNews1.org business advertising.  There are many benefits to advertising online!

  • 8.5K+ unique visits to our site monthly (3.6K+ who are dedicated visitors who spend time on our site)
  • 20K+ views of our site monthly
  • Your ad will also be promoted on our social media pages, which have more than 1.5K+ followers

. . . and with our new Community TV Displays (CTDs), we can share your advertising with a whole new audience.  For more on CTDs, click here.  

 

As of February 1, 2023, we changed our rates to better serve the community.

  •  For businesses the rate is $30 a week with discounts up to 40% for longer term advertisements.  The Non-Profit rate is $25 a week with similar discounts for longer terms.  

Download the full rate structure by clicking here.

To advertise, please fill out the information below.

When approved, you’ll receive an email with payment instructions.  Whether paying by credit card or invoice the ad goes on LocalNews1.org that day unless you let us know a different desired start date.  If paying by invoice, payment is due within 8 days.

 

Premium Business Ads with better placement and more views are also available.  Contact us for details and pricing on Premium Ads, discounts, for errors, or any other questions at biz@ln1.obzservices.com

This form is currently undergoing maintenance. Please try again later.

DISCLAIMER

By posting an advertisement, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our code of conduct:

–  Offensive or objectionable material is prohibited.

–  All ads are posted at your own risk and you remain solely responsible for any content you post.

–  Posting of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the advertiser, or of the product or service involved.

–  You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Local.News LLC for any and all liabilities relating to the advertisement. 

–  Violation of these rules may result in the removal or modification of your ad.

–  Claiming ignorance of a rule is not considered sufficient cause to excuse a violation of said rules.

We reserve the right to review and approve all content submitted for advertising.  We reserve the right to deny any advertisement for publishing that contains potential legal liability or upholds and/or creates public controversy. We also reserve the right to censor, revise, edit, or reject any other type of advertisement for publishing.

Weather Forecast

Tuesday, October 8
Weather icon
59°F
clear sky
Wednesday, October 9
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Thursday, October 10
Weather icon
58°F
clear sky
Friday, October 11
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Saturday, October 12
Weather icon
72°F
clear sky
Please log in to save your location.

Enjoy reading local news?

First Month 99¢

Already a subscriber? Login here.