Harper's Ferry, WV – A great day trip!
Friday I got the chance to head out to Harper’s Ferry, WV
with my fiancé for the day. We weren’t really too sure what we would do while we were there (it’s not that big of a town) because we were not sure if we would get some hiking in or not. For those that do not know, the Appalachian Trail runs right through Harper’s Ferry and most hikers consider it the half way point.
Harper’s Ferry is a very historic town and area going back to the days of the civil war. Here is a quick excerpt from the National Park Service’s website about the history of the area.
THE HISTORY OF HARPERS FERRY HAS FEW PARALLELS IN THE AMERICAN DRAMA. It is more than one event, one date, or one individual. It is multi-layered – involving a diverse number of people and events that influenced the course of our nation’s history. Harpers Ferry witnessed the first successful application of interchangeable manufacture, the arrival of the first successful American railroad, John Brown’s attack on slavery, the largest surrender of Federal troops during the Civil War, and the education of former slaves in one of the earliest integrated schools in the United States.
As you can tell Harper’s Ferry has a lot of different history and shows it in the atmosphere. The lower section of the town is set up in a historical period with many different time period stores such as a general store, a book store, a dry goods store, and more. Then, the upper part of the town is more of a “shopping district” with many little different boutiques, small restaurants, and the best part of all – an outdoor outfitter!
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