PCN to Air 2026 Gettysburg Battlewalks Coverage
Viewers can stream every moment live and on demand,
with a limited-time 25% discount on an annual PCN Select subscription.
CAMP HILL, PA – [6/29/2026] – PCN returns to Gettysburg with live and on-demand coverage of the annual Battlewalks, airing Wednesday, July 1 through Friday, July 3 on cable and streaming through PCN Select.
Following park rangers from Gettysburg National Military Park, the three-day series marks the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and features nine guided Battlewalks, exploring key moments and locations from the historic battlefield.
2026 Gettysburg Battlewalks Coverage Schedule
Wednesday, July 1
John B. Gordon’s Brigade, July 1, 1863
“The Defiant Fist:” Stone’s Brigade on July 1, 1863
This Hallowed Ground: The Changing Landscape of the Soldiers' National Cemetery
Thursday, July 2
“They Blindly Plied the Work of Slaughter:” The 19th Massachusetts at the Battle of Gettysburg
The Real High Water Mark? Ambrose Wright’s Brigade on July 2, 1863
“Our men went down like leaves in the autumn wind:” Avery’s North Carolinians Attack Cemetery Hill
Friday, July 3
A Most Severe and Terrible Fire: The bombardment on the afternoon of July 3
“Rally, boys and go over that fence!” – The 11th Mississippi in Pettigrew’s Charge
The Union's "Stone Wall" Division: Alexander Hays and the Repulse of Longstreet's Assault
Viewers can stream on-demand with PCN Select or watch on PCN.
For a limited time, PCN is offering 25% off an annual PCN Select subscription from Monday, June 29 through Thursday, July 2 at 11:59 PM. Code GETTY26 unlocks full access to Gettysburg coverage and PCN’s extensive library of Pennsylvania programming for 25% less!
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