Laurita and Lauren explore Harpers Ferry's influential role in American history. During their trip to Harpers Ferry, Laurita and Lauren explore the town's influential role in American history. On ...
Harpers Ferry has long been known as one of the most important towns in American history, a West Virginia gem replete with ample historical sites. From the Civil War Museum to John Brown's Fort, an ...
Harper's Weekly Illustration of U.S. Marines attacking the firehouse which John Brown used as a fort during his raid on Harper's Ferry. PD By the summer of 1859, Brown had finalized his plans. His ...
HARPERS FERRY, W.Va.— Almost a 165 years ago, Abolitionist Leader John Brown raided the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry to make a stand against slavery and the “Voices of Harpers Ferry: Generations ...
Harpers Ferry, located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, is the easternmost place in West Virginia and at 247 feet the lowest point in the state. Originally called Peter’s Hole, ...
Rich Civil War history and contemporary culture collide in this Blue Ridge Mountain enclave, where untamed nature is still all around Sponsored Content by From thrilling outdoor adventures to charming ...
Quaint cobbled streets and abundant outdoor activities echo the sweeping historical significance of these West Virginian small towns The Mid-Atlantic is a perennial favorite travel destination for ...
CHARLESTON — The attorney general and secretary of state of West Virginia have gotten involved in the recent Harpers Ferry election. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, as counsel for Secretary of ...
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