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Shenandoah Street in the national park
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Shenandoah Street
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High Street
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Behind the blacksmith shop
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Arsenal Square
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Looking uphill from Arsenal Square
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St. Peters church
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St. Johns church ruins
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Potomac river
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St. Johns church ruins
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Shenandoah River from Jefferson Rock viewpoint
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Harper's Ferry and the Potomac River from Jefferson Roc...
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Arsenal Building
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Arsenal Square and nearby streets
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Shenandoah-High Street intersection
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Looking down High Street
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Maryland Heights across the Potomac River
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Harper's Ferry from Maryland Heights overlook
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Harpers Ferry from overlook
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Confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers
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Harper's Ferry from overlook
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Potomac River upstream from overlook
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Barb on the overlook
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Harper's Ferry train station from overlook
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Harper's Ferry from overlook
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Bikers on the C&O towpath
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Chad and Kelly at overlook
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At the edge
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Album Description:
A National Historical Park covers a portion of this town illustrating life in the middle 1800's and in the Civil War. Photos from an earlier visit here are in the album "With Apologies to John Denver"
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4 comments
Thanks for sharing this Beautiful Album, I've enjoyed it very much! It was great to see these images through your camera lens! Henk (Canada)
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hverstege 5 months 22 days ago
Interesting place - looks like an enchanted town. What feeling to walk through the empty streets - probably no noise = you are alone? Must feel like in a dream! Nevertheless, the astonishing number of cars at the train station would point to a kind of life anyway... - Thank yiou, Mike, for this unusual and thought-provoking report! Best "spring wishes": Kaethi and Henri
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oertlif_3 6 months 14 days ago
Wonderful overview of another time!
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dlucas127 7 months 10 days ago
Well done and informative album Mike, it also looks like a very interesting place to visit.. Hugs, Shirley
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sjhpumpkin 7 months 11 days ago
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