Lee-Meade Inn

The Lee-Meade Inn was a World War II army site on the Gettysburg Battlefield[1] in the area of Hood's Assault.

The facility was south of Rose Run[2] on the "light grade" north of the South Confederate Avenue crest.

[3] The Inn had 37 ft (11 m) of frontage on the Emmitsburg Road,[4] cabins in the rear, and an adjacent service station.

[5] Constructed during the development era (by 1931)[6] across from the Battlefield Airport site and subsequently operated by a 1937 corporation,[7] Temple University leased the Inn for students of the 1942 Civilian Pilot Training program [8] in the Gettysburg School of Aeronautics.

[9] From 1943-1945, the Army's War Mapping Unit used the Inn to produce maps for the invasion of Japan.