History Meets the Arts

History Meets the Arts at GFD
Customers view art objects Friday during History Meets the Arts, a free annual historical art show and sale. The event was to continue today, Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part in the event, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)

Shaara at History Meets the Arts
Author Jeff Shaara, left, talks to guests Friday during the History Meets the Arts event in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing, was to run until 7 p.m. Friday and continue Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)

Sanner at History Meets the Arts
Artist Tim Sanner, seated, talks to guests Friday during the History Meets the Arts event in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing, was to run until 7 p.m. Friday and continue Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)

Jeff Shaara at History Meets the Arts
BOOK SIGNING — Author Jeff Shaara, left, talks to guests on April 8 during the History Meets the Arts event at the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale was hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)
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History Meets the Arts at GFD
Customers view art objects Friday during History Meets the Arts, a free annual historical art show and sale. The event was to continue today, Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part in the event, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)
Shaara at History Meets the Arts
Author Jeff Shaara, left, talks to guests Friday during the History Meets the Arts event in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing, was to run until 7 p.m. Friday and continue Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)
Sanner at History Meets the Arts
Artist Tim Sanner, seated, talks to guests Friday during the History Meets the Arts event in the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale, hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing, was to run until 7 p.m. Friday and continue Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nineteen artists were scheduled to take part. The fire station is at 35 N. Stratton St. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)
Jeff Shaara at History Meets the Arts
BOOK SIGNING — Author Jeff Shaara, left, talks to guests on April 8 during the History Meets the Arts event at the Gettysburg Fire Department community room. The free annual historical art show and sale was hosted by Lord Nelson’s Gallery and Gettysburg Custom Framing. (Darryl Wheeler/Gettysburg Times)
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