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Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkInterns help students discover the Dry Goods Store
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Harpers Ferry armory, 1824

"All Knowledge begins in Wonder" ~ Plato

The preserved cultural and natural resources of the Harpers Ferry historic landscape provide opportunities to engage students in dynamic American Stories - from 18th century pioneering to 20th century civil rights. These authentic stories and places coupled with hands-on immersion activities create wonder, a powerful motivator in learning.

The education office invites educators to make this place their experiential classroom. Utilizing the power of this place creates learning that is fun, connecting, and long remembered.

 

 

 
Photo of the National League of Colored Women at the John Brown Fort.  

Did You Know?
On July 14, 1896, during their first National Convention, the National League of Colored Women visited the John Brown Fort. They were the first group known to make such a pilgrimage to this site.

Last Updated: June 11, 2009 at 09:39 EST