The Brickhouse Inn

The Brickhouse Inn Just steps from the battlefield & attractions, it’s the perfect spot for a Gettysburg stay.
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Tucked away in the heart of Gettysburg, this historic Bed & Breakfast offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in living history while enjoying modern comforts. The Brickhouse Inn consists of an 1898 Victorian house (8 rooms) and the c.1830 historic Welty House (6 rooms). Located in the historic downtown area of Gettysburg, PA, the inn is within easy walking distance of most shops and restaurant

s. It has its own off-street parking lot and is set in lovely gardens with waterfalls and a koi pond.

Preserving American history, one historic home at a time. 🗝️✨We are thrilled to share that the US Ghost Adventures famil...
06/02/2026

Preserving American history, one historic home at a time. 🗝️✨

We are thrilled to share that the US Ghost Adventures family is expanding! The historic McInteer Villa, located at 1301 Kansas Avenue in Atchison, KS, is officially joining the ranks.

Just like we honor the historic legacy of the Brickhouse Inn, we are committed to stewarding this 135-year-old Victorian Villa. Every tour and restoration project helps keep these historic homes standing so their stories can be told accurately.

Here is what you can expect from the future at McInteer Villa:

🛌Overnight Stays: Elegant Victorian rooms available for anyone to book and build community!
🕰️ Historical Tours: Deep dives into the McInteer family, Gilded Age elegance, and newly discovered stories.
🔦Evening Ghost Hunts: Interactive experiences with top-tier equipment.
🍽️ Unique Events: Victorian dinners, local ghost tours, and a brand-new gift shop!

Follow The 1889 McInteer Villa to keep up with the restoration!

Almost 115 years ago this June, Mary Peckham lived next door to the Moore family in Villisca, Iowa. On the morning of Ju...
05/26/2026

Almost 115 years ago this June, Mary Peckham lived next door to the Moore family in Villisca, Iowa.

On the morning of June 10, 1912, she was the first to notice something was wrong.

The Moore children hadn’t come out to do their morning chores, and the house was eerily still and quiet. Mary decided to go over to check on the family, and what she discovered in the house next door became one of the most infamous unsolved crimes in American history.

One year ago, less than 100 feet from the Villisca Axe Murder House, the historic home where Mary stood on that sad summer morning, was quietly falling apart.

Named for the woman who discovered the murders, the Mary Peckham House is a piece of history, part of the story behind the tragic events that took place in the small town of Villisca.

It’s still standing, and we’re committed to making sure it stays standing as a crucial part of the legacy of the property that is a memorial to the victims who lost their lives there.

Since preservation efforts began in preparation of the 30-year anniversary of the Villisca Axe Murder House opening its doors to the public, an incredible amount of time, care, and craftsmanship have gone into saving and restoring this historic property, including the beginnings of floor-to-ceiling structural repairs, detailed cleaning and stabilization, electrical and plumbing updates, and detailed work to honor the home’s original character.

The preservation team and on-site construction crew have approached every inch of this house with the respect it deserves, and will continue to do so.

Similarly to the Brickhouse Inn, the Mary Peckham House stands as a reminder that preserving historic places also preserves the stories, people, and moments connected to them.

Stay tuned for updated photos that show the meticulous work being done to the house and will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the incredible transformation as preservation continues.

As a veteran-owned business founded by USMC Disabled Combat Veteran Lance Zaal, we are committed to honoring those who s...
05/25/2026

As a veteran-owned business founded by USMC Disabled Combat Veteran Lance Zaal, we are committed to honoring those who serve—and especially those who gave their lives in service to our country.

Zaal served alongside many brave Marines and carries a personal connection to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. We remember them with gratitude and respect.
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Marine Staff Sgt. Allan K. Walker, 28, of Lancaster, CA, was killed by hostile fire on April 6, 2004, in Anbar Province, Iraq, while serving with the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Allan was described as a vibrant soul who loved drama, punk rock, and Celtic music.

Marine Sgt. Daniel M. Angus, 28, of Thonotosassa, FL, was killed on Jan. 24, 2010, while leading a patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan; a proud Marine, devoted husband, and father, Daniel served two tours in Iraq and gave his all doing what he believed in.

Marine Sgt. Yadir G. Reynoso, 27, of Wapato, WA, died on Aug. 5, 2004, during a firefight in Najaf Province, Iraq, while serving with the 1st Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. A former high school wrestler with a generous heart, Yadir served eight years in the Marines.

Marine Lance Cpl. Erick J. Hodges, 21, of Bay Point, CA, was killed by enemy action on Nov. 10, 2004, in Anbar Province, Iraq, while serving with the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is remembered for his courage, sacrifice, and strength.

Marine Lance Cpl. Antoine D. Smith, 22, of Orlando, FL, was killed by enemy action on Nov. 15, 2004, in Anbar Province, Iraq, while serving with the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. Remembered for his courage and commitment, Antoine gave his life in service to his country.

Marine Pfc. Sean Horn, 19, of Orange, CA, died on June 19, 2004 in a non-combat incident at Camp Taqaddum, Iraq, while serving as an engineer equipment operator with the 1st Force Service Support Group. “He loved the Marines. He had a great career ahead of him,” his father said.

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This Memorial Day, we pause to honor all who laid down their lives for something greater than themselves.
May we carry their legacy forward with purpose and gratitude.🇺🇸

In 1898, Charles "Charlie" J. Toot built the Brickhouse Inn's Victorian House as a wedding gift for his bride, Bertha.He...
04/30/2026

In 1898, Charles "Charlie" J. Toot built the Brickhouse Inn's Victorian House as a wedding gift for his bride, Bertha.

He lived here for 64 years, witnessing Gettysburg's transformation from a scarred battlefield into a historic landmark from his own front porch.

He passed away in 1962 at the age of 93, having spent more than six decades in the home.

When you stay at the Brickhouse Inn, you are walking in Charlie’s footsteps.

From the original claw-foot tubs to the ornate bay windows and pristine pumpkin pine floors, every luxury detail was hand-picked by Charlie himself.

His meticulous eye for quality ensures that guests today can experience the very same charm he envisioned over a century ago.

03/06/2026

History often remembers the soldiers of the Battle of Gettysburg, but many brave women also answered the call.

They tended the wounded, carried food and water across battlefields, and supported armies in desperate need.

This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the remarkable Wonder Women of Gettysburg, whose strength and compassion left a lasting legacy.

Discover more about these courageous women and their stories on our blog - (link in comments👇)

Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose vision of equality, justice, and peace continues...
01/19/2026

Today we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose vision of equality, justice, and peace continues to inspire generations.

His words remind us that the pursuit of justice is always relevant.

“The time is always right to do what is right.”

Didn’t get everything you hoped for this Christmas? 🎄 Feel like something’s missing?   🕳️That’s because you can’t fit an...
12/27/2025

Didn’t get everything you hoped for this Christmas? 🎄

Feel like something’s missing? 🕳️

That’s because you can’t fit an America’s Most Haunted Historic Houses underneath your tree! 👻

To celebrate the New Year, we’re giving one lucky winner the chance to experience a one-of-a-kind getaway at one of America’s most famous historic homes!

🏆 Grand Prize Includes:
✈️ Airfare for 2
🏚️ Two-night haunted stay
🍳 Breakfast for 2
👻 Ghost hunt with Ghost Daddy gear
🛎️ Personal Ghost Daddy Ghost Hunting Kit
🛍️ 10% off the gift shop & online store

🎖️ Runner-Up Prize:
Personal Ghost Daddy Ghost Hunting Kit
$25 Gift Certificate to US Ghost Adventures

🎁 How to Enter on Instagram:
1️⃣ Follow
2️⃣ Like our pinned “Haunted House Stay Giveaway” post
3️⃣ Tag 3 friends in the comments
4️⃣ Share it to your Instagram story for a bonus entry

🎄✨ Essential Rules:
👉 Must be 21+ and a U.S. resident
👉 Not included: additional meals, ground transportation, or extra expenses
👉 Winner will be selected at random and contacted via Instagram DM. Must respond within 48 hours or a new winner will be chosen.

🔗 See full rules in the comments 👇

Join us at the Brickhouse Inn December 13th -15th in sending some holiday cheer to Toys for Tots!  🎄Here’s how you can h...
12/04/2025

Join us at the Brickhouse Inn December 13th -15th in sending some holiday cheer to Toys for Tots! 🎄

Here’s how you can help:
👉 Bring a new, unwrapped toy. Donations will be accepted until Monday, December 15th. 🎁

11/15/2025

This Remembrance Day Weekend, we reflect on the Battle of Gettysburg and honor the men who made the ultimate sacrifice here.

The Welty House, Evergreen Cemetery, Soldier’s National Cemetery, Gettysburg Battlefield, and other historic landmarks tell true stories of courage and resilience that continue to shape our nation’s history.

The battle claimed thousands of lives - those whose brave sacrifice was called giving “their last full measure of devotion” by Lincoln during his Gettysburg Address at the cemetery 162 years ago.

It is that sacrifice by thousands, and the bravery and dedication of tens of thousands, that live on through the memorials, markers, and stories preserved throughout historic Gettysburg and America.

We honor them on this Day of Remembrance and for all time. Their legacy will never be forgotten.

10/20/2025

This Halloween weekend, step inside one of Gettysburg’s most historic (and haunted) homes—the Jennie Wade Birthplace—for a midnight ghost hunt like no other. 👻🔍

Book your spot today - (link in comments👇)
📅 Oct. 31–Nov. 2 | 12:30–3 AM
📍 242 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA

Walk among the echoes of Jennie Wade and the spirits of her family, still said to linger here.

👻 Ghost Daddy Ghost Hunting Kit add-ons available
🎁 Complimentary Devil’s Marble motion sensor
🔦 Exclusive access to previously closed-off areas
🍪 Free Halloween cookies

The witching hour approaches...reserve your haunted adventure today! 🦇

Address

452 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA
17325

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