Located at the junction of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers that encircle the town is Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The park’s main attraction is John Brown’s Fort. The building, found in Arsenal Square of the historic Lower Town, was once an armory guard and firehouse. This was where John Brown, along with his followers, made his last stand. Originally, the founders saw the sleepy town of Harpers Ferry as a jumping off point for lands further west – that was, until John Brown’s standoff put it on the map.
Now the 33rd coin in the National Park quarter series, and the 3rd issue of 2016 honors this interesting park. The old section of town features cobblestone streets and a glimpse of 19th century life with many old buildings serving as museums.
Learn more about Harpers Ferry Historical National Park.