Shenandoah Street Buildings in Harpers Ferry WV


Shenandoah Street in Harpers Ferry, WV runs along the north bank of the Shenandoah River. Shenandoah Street is coincident with SR 340A, which loops around through the village of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia and back to Route 340. The entire town of Harpers Ferry and much of the surrounding area is part of a National Historical Park. HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK is located at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers in the 3-states area of West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. The story of Harpers Ferry is more than one event, one date, or one individual. It involves a diverse number of people and events that influenced the course of our nation's history. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, John Brown, "Stonewall" Jackson, and Frederick Douglass are just a few of the prominent individuals who left their mark on this place. 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.


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Location: Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA, North America
Photo credit: © Jim Kidd / Alamy / Afripics
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