This Day Trip To Harpers Ferry Is One Of The Best You Can Take In West Virginia
Harpers Ferry is the easternmost town in West Virginia, located on a peninsula where the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers converge. This is also a place where the borders of Maryland and Virginia meet with the border of West Virginia. It’s a small town with centuries of history, making it the perfect place for a day trip.

In 1761, Mr. Harper instituted a ferry to cross the rivers for settlers who were moving west into the Shenandoah Valley. The town first became known as "Shenandoah Falls at Mr. Harper's Ferry" and was later renamed "Harpers Ferry."

During the War of 1812, Harpers Ferry gunsmiths provided arms for the military and many also joined in the fight. The oldest building in town is actually a military recruitment station for the war.
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Visit the battlefield where the Battle of Harpers Ferry took place, located in the National Historic Park, to learn more.
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Originally built in 1848, abolitionist John Brown used the building during his raid in 1859. Now known as John Brown's Fort, this is the only surviving armory from the Civil War era.

Visitors can take the train to Harpers Ferry as an option to get here.

In addition to history and nature, there are several lovely shops and restaurants to visit as well.
History buffs and nature lovers alike will love the quintessential small town feel of Harpers Ferry. Its offerings of rich American history and a national park with hiking trails make this town the perfect place for all to visit for the day or even longer!
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Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA