Harper's Ferry
During my stay in the DC area I also took a day trip to Harper's Ferry, an historic town where West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland meet. Harper's Ferry was a small ferry port during the 18th century, but sprang to prominence in the lead up to the Civil War, when abolitionist John Brown attempted to initiate a slave revolt by seizing the US arsenal in the town. Harper's Ferry is at the easternmost point of West Virginia Brown and his 22 raiders initially captured the arsenal, but were quickly overwhelmed by a company of US Marines lead by Robert E Lee (later the commander of the Confederate Army). Those who survived, including Brown, were later executed. The event was widely and quickly covered across the US thanks to the new electrical telegraph. Today the town is home to only a few hundred people, but some of the historical buildings are well preserved, including a church and several storefronts, one of which is now a museum. Harper's Ferry is just over an hour from...