Campaign Launch: The Hopkins House Museum
Schedule
Sat, 04 Oct, 2025 at 03:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
219 S Washington St, Gettysburg, PA 17325-2522, United States | Gettysburg, PA
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In the town where Abraham Lincoln called for a “new birth of freedom,” a long-awaited dream is coming true. Join us as Gettysburg History launches its Capital Campaign to create the Hopkins House Museum—Gettysburg’s first museum devoted to Black history.The Hopkins House is one of Gettysburg’s most remarkable surviving landmarks. Once home to Jack and Julia Hopkins, respected leaders of the town’s Black community, it is the last surviving Civil War–era house in the town of Gettysburg that was owned by Black citizens. Condemned in recent years, the remarkable 1840s log cabin will soon be restored to its original appearance and expanded with a modern museum addition.
For the first time, Gettysburg will tell the full story of its Black community—from the town’s earliest years, through the Civil War and Reconstruction, and into the Civil Rights movement of the 20th century. Many visitors are surprised to learn that a vibrant Black community has always been part of Gettysburg. The Hopkins House will ensure that history is no longer overlooked.
The launch event will feature remarks by Anna Deavere Smith, acclaimed actress, playwright, and great-great-granddaughter of Basil Biggs—a pillar of Gettysburg’s Black community who helped reinter Union soldiers in the National Cemetery after the battle. Additional speakers include Jean Green, President of the Lincoln Cemetery Project Association, and Andrew Dalton, President & CEO of Gettysburg History, along with other dignitaries.
Following the announcement, guests are invited to a reception with light refreshments at the historic Gettysburg Academy, directly across the street.
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Where is it happening?
219 S Washington St, Gettysburg, PA 17325-2522, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: