Glad to know DIS'ers are in gettysburg. The Lincoln's Lost Treasure is a thing sort of like to the amazing race, or national treasure, scavenger hunt around the city, with actors, FBI agents and secret codes. Very well done. Google lincolns lost treasure.
Apparently the owner enjoys all things Disney....
Lincoln's Lost Treasure owners Doug Hieatzman, a professional magician and freelance designer for video and theater who has worked for Disney, agreed that Phils story was a captivating adventure and was destined to be brought to life.
The live theater experience is family friendly and lasts about 2 hours. The mission is to find the lost treasure, finding clues and ciphers along the way that lead to it. The secret to locating the cache lies with Bliss, meaning the Bliss copy of the Gettysburg Address. Historically, Lincoln hand-copied five of his Gettysburg orations, giving them to his secretaries, John Hay and John Nicolay, to fellow Gettysburg orator Edward Everett, and to associates Bancroft and Bliss. Today, these copies are housed in various locales: one is in the Lincoln Bedroom at The White House, one is found at Cornell University in New York, one is in Springfield, Illinois; and two can be found in the Library of Congress. Mr. Cohen discovered during his research that the Nicolay copy is torn, with a corner missing which has opened up many possibilities for adventure.
Hope to see some fellow DIS board people in gettysburg!