Gettysburg, PA. The Inn at Lincoln Square 360° tour

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Published 2024-06-15
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History: Born in Liberty, Maryland on July 27th, 1804, Joel Buchanan Danner - the namesake of the Danner House (now the Inn at Lincoln Square) - was only two years old when Gettysburg was incorporated as a borough. When Joel married in 1829, he originally rented the stone house on the corner of York Street that is today known as the Codori House. He bought what became the Danner Guest House on March 7th, 1834 from John N Starr. Danner operated a hardware store and a carriage building business in Gettysburg. In 1839, he was appointed by the Governor as a Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts. When this became an elected position in 1842, he was elected to a term of three years by his peers. He was also elected to serve as a US Congressman in 1850. He served in this position until 1851 as he was only elected to finish the term of a Congressman who died in office. After his term, he returned to Gettysburg to tend to his business. Over the course of many years, Danner served as a Treasurer for the Directors of the Poor. In his time in Gettysburg, he also served as Justice of the Peace.

In June of 1863, Danner helped in the organization of an emergency militia should the Civil War find its way to Gettysburg, and when the Civil War did find its way here on July 1st, 1863, Danner served on Gettysburg's Central Relief Committee. The entire town was left with the scars of what became known as the turning point of the War. Four buildings that witnessed this infamous battle stand on Lincoln Square to this day. The Inn at Lincoln Square is one of them.

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All Comments (21)
  • @angiesmith719
    The deal with the sock, if you give Dobby a piece of clothing, he can leave. This is a beautiful place & looking forward to the full investigation.. 💜
  • @DebA984
    Love these tours! Can't wait to see the full video.
  • 360° is AWESOME!! I love the architecture of the old buildings and i can look around while i listen to Jason. I can even zoom in and look really closely!! Like the hand hewn beams, zoom in and TOTALLY can see chop marks! ❤
  • @TamiAnfinson
    I have been watching you for years Mr. Hawes, Thanks very much for all you do❤
  • @Judey63
    Love Gettysburg & your 360 tour! Haven’t been to Gettysburg for many years but hoping to get back there soon!
  • @susanann5600
    Don't feel bad JV, I've never seen the Matrix or Deadpool 😂
  • @edphs75
    Very interesting place! That weird noise in the basement was a bit creepy!
  • Exactly Jay! This is history that people still appreciate and love to see!
  • @JasonStutz
    The resolution of this 360 tour was a 100 times better.
  • @HollyMagill
    LOVE this place and G Burg! Thank you for sharing some history about it! Such a beautiful and intriguing place to investigate!
  • @droxyy
    I know people come here for the ghost hunting but I love the building tours!
  • @spiritrizing3127
    Hi Jason. This place is beautiful. The little nuisances that the one person said needed updated are what gives it character. Also, you can feel the energy there. Being a medium I can feel those who are still around. It would be amazing to investigate with you all. I wonder if the little boy will show up in your investigation😊
  • LOVE Gettysburg. Grew up about 2 hours east of Gettysburg (Allentown, Pa) used to visit Gettysburg on school field trips back in the day. My family visited few years ago for Fall Break. 3rd floor room very cool. Would love to stay there. The doors and floors are so creaky.
  • @meganrevay9141
    Absolutely love watching your true reactions before Hollywood. I remember watching ghost hunter around 10 years old in in 2004-2005 on a projector with amplified speakers to hear everything. The birdcage evidence has been a memory of mine. Thank you for being you