Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
Harpers FerryHarpers Ferry witnessed John Brown's attack on slavery in 1859, the largest surrender of Federal troops during the Civil War, and the education of former...
Harpers Ferry witnessed John Brown's attack on slavery in 1859, the largest surrender of Federal troops during the Civil War, and the education of former...
As Stonewall Jackson’s troops occupied and looted the railroad junction at Manassas Aug 27, 1862, Federal forces approached his rear guard at Kettle...
The 5,000-acre tract bordered by Bull Run was the scene of two Confederate victories. The First Battle of Manassas, fought in 1861, was the opening engagement...
The Confederate columns, led by Jackson’s force, headed to this Bull Run Mountain pass after leaving The Plains. Jackson’s troops sprinted though Aug....
Contains exhibits, 22-minute movie and bookstore to help orient visitors to the 1863 battle. A seven mile driving tour and several walking trails...
William Jones built Ellwood circa 1790, and he or his descendants would own the place for the next century. In 1825, Revolutionary War hero Marquis...
The visitor center contains exhibits, a 22-minute movie and bookstore to help orient visitors to the 1862 battle. A five-mile driving tour and several...
An open air shelter provides orientation exhibits. A five mile driving tour and several walking trails provide access to key spots on the 1864 battlefield....
Antietam was the Bloodiest One Day Battle in American History. 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September...
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