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Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkTheme(s): Civil War | African American | |
Description:
Throughout its history, Harpers Ferry has been the backdrop for remarkable and unparalleled events. Here, in one setting, several themes in the American story converge: Native Americans, industry and transportation, African-Americans, John Brown, the Civil War, and the natural environment. Harpers Ferry became part of the National Park System in 1944. The park covers over 2,300 acres in the states of West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia.
Designations: National Historic Park ()
Accessibility: Special transportation van is available to the Lower Town District. Most exhibits and museums are accessible. Wheelchairs are available.
Getting Around: Shuttle transportation system connects Park Visitor Center with the Lower Town District; bicycles; personal vehicles.
Activites:
Climbing | Educational Programs | Fishing | Hiking | Wildlife Viewing | Bird Watching | Nature Walks | And more.
Facilities: Visitor_Centers | Picnic Areas | Comfort Stations | Museum Exhibits | And more.
Directions to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Car: Harpers Ferry is located along U.S. Route 340 approximately 65 miles west of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland.
Public Transportation Amtrak's Capital Limited stops at Harpers Ferry daily with westbound service from Washington, D.C., and eastbound service from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Chicago. MARC Rail operates several commuter trains between Harpers Ferry and Union Station (Washington, DC), Monday-Friday. For information on MARC and Amtrak schedules and fares, call 800-325-7245.
Nearby Parks: Antietam National Battlefield (17 miles) Appalachian National Scenic Trail Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
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