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814 Shenandoah St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, United StatesCarte
Nº de téléphone : +1 304-535-6029
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aspoe093
Interesting history here
Being a history buff this place was pretty cool to see. I wish there would have been more signs and explanation about what happened here as my wife didn't know the story to well. It is a reconstruct...
Évaluation soumise le 7 juin 2024
moodblu
Interesting stop
We were able to go to John Brown’s Fort in Harper’s Ferry. It has been reconstructed, not far from where the original site was. We heard a narrative about what had happened there in 1859, when John Br...
Évaluation soumise le 1 mai 2024
ncstateva
Stop in for the ranger talk
This building is open to visit in the Park. There are posted times for ranger talks. Take the time to do these. The park Rangers are very knowledgeable and it will enhance your visit.
Évaluation soumise le 30 mars 2024
50lizj
Fascinating history
A must see if in Harpers Ferry National Park, recommend sitting in on Park Ranger Discussion to get the full history!
Évaluation soumise le 23 sept. 2023
TheAngeloS
Interesting Historical Curiosity
Interesting footnote of American history. Definitely worth a stop to learn of what John Brown tried to accomplish, but there isn't much to see, and the "fort" is no longer in it's original, historica...
Interesting history here
Being a history buff this place was pretty cool to see. I wish there would have been more signs and explanation about what happened here as my wife didn't know the story to well. It is a reconstruct...
Interesting stop
We were able to go to John Brown’s Fort in Harper’s Ferry. It has been reconstructed, not far from where the original site was. We heard a narrative about what had happened there in 1859, when John Br...
Stop in for the ranger talk
This building is open to visit in the Park. There are posted times for ranger talks. Take the time to do these. The park Rangers are very knowledgeable and it will enhance your visit.
Fascinating history
A must see if in Harpers Ferry National Park, recommend sitting in on Park Ranger Discussion to get the full history!
Interesting Historical Curiosity
Interesting footnote of American history. Definitely worth a stop to learn of what John Brown tried to accomplish, but there isn't much to see, and the "fort" is no longer in it's original, historica...