Listed here are our favorite supporting locations. These establishments have all provided outstanding support for our programs, and we recommend them to all our friends...
The 1863 Inn of Gettysburg
The 1863 Inn of Gettysburg 516 Baltimore St. Gettysburg, PA 17325 http://www.1863innofgettysburg.com/index.html the1863inn@dejazzd.com Phone: (717) 334-6211 Reservations Only Line: 1 (866) 953-4483 The 1863 Inn of Gettysburg is a Family Owned and Operated Business"Our goal at the 1863 Inn of Gettysburg is to make your stay an enjoyable one. Our experienced staff will be happy to assist you in planning your visit to our beautiful town and making that visit a memorable one."
O'Rorkes Eatery & Spirits
O'Rorke's Eatery & Spirits 44 Steinwehr Avenue Gettysburg, PA http://www.ororkespub.com 717.334.2333 O'Rorkes is named after Union commander and hero Patrick Henry O'rorke, the 26 year old Colonel of the 140th New York Infantry. An Irish immigrant who settled as a child in Rochester, New York. He graduated first in his class at West Point in the Spring of 1861. His illustrious military career was cut short in Gettysburg, where he died on July 2, 1863 on Little Round Top while leading his regiment in battle. The young Colonel left behind his bride of just a few weeks and many acquaintances who were proud to call him their friend. Our name is meant to appeal to history lovers who pass through our doors, to those who love all things Irish, and to those who want a great meal and a good time.
Mission BBQ
Mission BBQ Multiple Locations to Serve You! http://mission-bbq.com/locations http://mission-bbq.com/ 855-552-7300 We believe there is nothing more American than BBQ. And nobody more American than the brave men and women who have sworn to protect and serve our communities and our country. We do what we do for the love of our soldiers, firefighters, police officers, first responders—all our loved ones in service. We set across this great land from Texas to Kansas City, the Carolinas to St. Louis...to discover the secrets of great BBQ. Every day we strive to serve you authentic BBQ made from the freshest, most delectable ingredients, and serve it to you in a patriotic dining room filled with tributes to those who’ve made our country great, given to us by the people who earned them. Stop by at lunchtime, and you might catch us during our daily salute to the Stars and Stripes. We don't do any of this because we have to. It's because we want to. At Mission BBQ, we are proudly serving those who serve.
Lannie's Bar-B-Q Spot
Lannie's Bar-B-Q Spot 2115 Minter Ave Selma, AL 36703 PHONE #: (334) 874-4478 https://www.facebook.com/people/Lannies-Bar-B-Q-Spot/100048685224601/ A family owned and operated business serving outstanding chow! Pork chop sandwich, catfish sandwich, BBQ sandwich, fried okra, and so much more! Super friendly service. Eat-in or to-go orders. Curbside service, indoor and outdoor seating. This is our lunch spot during our staff ride through Selma. One of our all-time favorites...and authentic Alabama family business faithfully serving the community of Selma.
Hilton Garden Inn, Fredericksburg
Hilton Garden Inn Fredericksburg 1060 Hospitality Lane, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22401 TEL: 1-540-548-8822 http://hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/virginia/hilton-garden-inn-fredericksburg-DCAFHGI/index.html Centrally located for our Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania staff rides. Visit Quantico and the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Explore the sites of numerous Civil War battlefields, including the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial National Military Park. Spend a day in Old Town Fredericksburg, a 40-block National Historic District now home to shops, galleries, antique stores.
Abe's Grill
Abe's Grill 803 Hwy 72 W Corinth, MS 38834 Click on the address to get a Google map. Or just ask anyone in Corinth where it is. Look for the USMC Shooting Team sticker on the door! Photo at left from our 2010 visit. From a 2009 review...One of the best, and fresh...the service is fast and friendly. Its family owned and run. They make you feel apart of this family. There is fresh non-processed beef daily, fresh cut home fries, homemade Martha-White flour biscuits, and its famous sawmill gravy. It's a fine American diner experience. You'll leave here with a full stomach, a full wallet, and smile.
Lloyd's Cafe 1401 N. Harper Road Corinth, MS 38834 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lloyds-Harper-Road-Cafe/131912316855219 Family owned and operated. Friendly atmosphere and a great place to meet with large groups or small. Great food and plenty of it. Great prices too! We have Lloyd's cater our icebreakers before the Shiloh staff ride. Never beed disappointed! Check out the on-line menu. From a 2014 review...One of the best Country Ham breakfasts in town. Nice true country ham, 2 big ole biscuits big as your fist nice soft warm and golden. 2 eggs any way you want and they can cook an egg too that means a lot if you ever tried eggs at most places. Country gravy, or white gravy or for few cents more Chocolate Gravy! Country table syrup if you ask. And the best bunch of servers you could ever want. You coffee is hot and your cup will not be dry for long. Thick sliced bacon cooked as you like soft or crisp or any where in between. Hand patted sausage fresh tasting cooked just right browned but still juicy but not greasy at all.
Catfish Hotel 1140 Hagy Lane Shiloh, TN 38376 http://www.catfishhotel.com/ On this spot in 1825, Henry Hagy and his wife Polly docked their flat boat, laid claim to several acres of bottom land, and began to build a farm and family. Later their son John built a rough log shack next to the river to store items that were to be shipped by steamboats. The shack was occupied by Union soldiers during the Battle of Shiloh. The shack earned the name "Catfish Hotel" during the early thirties when Norvin Hagy entertained friends at cookouts. He became well known for the delicious catfish, hushpuppies, and hospitality he served up. Guests who had arrived by river were often forced to spend the night after becoming engrossed in yarns spun and darkness made it unsafe to travel the river, thus the nickname Catfish Hotel.
Sun Mountain Lodge
Sun Mountain Lodge 604 Patterson Lake RoadWinthrop, WA 98862 800-572-0493 http://www.sunmountainlodge.com/ Great location supporting the 30 Mile Staff Ride... Inspired by its magnificent natural setting and colorful history and culture, Sun Mountain Lodge truly imparts a sense of harmony with its surroundings. The Main Lodge and its luxurious guest accommodations seem to have been hewn from the mountain itself, with huge beams, wood ceilings and walls, a split-log bar, carved mantels and desk tops, and massive stone fireplaces. The resort boasts 96 mountaintop guest rooms and 16 lakeside cabins. This year-round destination hotel is surrounded by miles of scenic trails for the outdoor enthusiast to explore.