Hotels in Antietam National Battlefield, Sharpsburg

  • Overview

    Antietam National Battlefield is located in Sharpsburg, Maryland, United States of America. It is a historical site that commemorates the Battle of Antietam, which took place on September 17, 1862, during the American Civil War. The battlefield spans across 3,230 acres and offers visitors a glimpse into one of the bloodiest battles in American history.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit Antietam National Battlefield. Firstly, it provides a significant opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn about the Civil War and its impact on the United States. The battlefield is home to numerous well-preserved artifacts, monuments, and memorials that offer insightful information about the battle and the soldiers who fought there. Additionally, the serene and picturesque landscape surrounding the battlefield provides a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can explore the marked trails, tour the museum and visitor center, and attend ranger programs to gain a deeper understanding of the historical events that took place on this hallowed ground.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Burnside's Bridge

    One of the most iconic landmarks at Antietam National Battlefield, Burnside's Bridge played a crucial role during the battle. It saw intense fighting and is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of both Union and Confederate soldiers.
  • Dunker Church

    Dunker Church, also known as the German Reformed Church, served as a makeshift field hospital during the battle. It stands as a poignant reminder of the horrors endured by the wounded soldiers and offers visitors a glimpse into the hardships faced during the Civil War.
  • Bloody Lane

    Bloody Lane was the site of intense and brutal fighting during the Battle of Antietam. The sunken road became synonymous with the catastrophic loss of life and serves as a somber memorial to the fallen soldiers.
  • Cornfield

    The Cornfield witnessed some of the heaviest fighting during the battle. It is a vast expanse of farmland that once stood witness to the relentless clash between Union and Confederate forces. Today, it serves as a place of reflection and remembrance.
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