Harper's Ferry Battleground, May 31, 2017



We spent a few hours touring the Harpers Ferry Battlefield.  The Park provided free bus shuttle from the parking to two points of the battle. 

A model of the park in the welcome center.


The first place was Bolivar Heights where the Confederates and the Union armies fought. 

One of the streets in old town Harper's Ferry with many building from the 1800's

We had lunch at the Coffee Mill; good eats 

Henry stands in front of the Merriweather Lewis at Harper's Ferry building. It was closed. 

This stone marker is where the original armory building stood that John Brown captured,
This nest was atop a foot bridge 

Overlooking the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers
This was a Dry Goods Store for items to buy

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