Harpers Ferry Travel Guide
Welcome to Harpers Ferry, WV!
Located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, the historic town of Harpers Ferry is found where the states of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia meet. Recognized as a significant site in African-American history and the Civil War, Harpers Ferry is where John Brown, an anti-slavery activist, led a raid on the Armory in 1859, considered by some as the beginning of the Civil War. Harpers Ferry commemorates this event through museums, historic sites and annual events. The town itself is surrounded by Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, a recreational area that features hiking trials, as well as an interpretive center where reenactments of Civil War events are performed. The park is also home to the Freedom's Birth festival, which celebrates American independence with fireworks and Civil War interpretive programs in July. The Harpers Ferry Flea Market is a popular attraction for shopping enthusiasts, as it features fresh produce, artwork and unique gift items.
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