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Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
For Teachers
 
Marines attack the Fort
Historic Photo Collection, Harpers Ferry NHP
Marines attack the Fire Engine House to capture John Brown, the abolitionist.

Mountains, rivers and human endeavors have created over 200 years of significant stories at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Pioneers, inventors, soldiers and civil rights leaders struggled here to change the face of America. This restored 19th century industrial village and its surrounding natural setting offers many opportunites for students and youth to enter history and science in a unique and personal way.

 

Experiential Learning Opportunities:

Ranger guided education programs, self-guided history searches, living history hands-on classroom experiences, science field studies, civic leadership workshops, traveling trunks, pre-visit and post visit curriculum materials, self-guided hikes and walks, teacher summer institutes, summer youth activities and specialized Jefferson County School partnership curriculums are just a few of the many experiential learning opportunities that you find at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.

 
Leadership program. Laundry station
An NPS Photo
How did civilians assist the Civil War effort? Students discover how 19th century men and women risked their lives to provide relief to soldiers on the war front.
 
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Jefferson Rock 1896

Our Mission

The National Park Service administers Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Our mission is to commemorate the historic events that occurred at or near Harpers Ferry, maintain, and preserve those natural and cultural resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of the United States. Education plays a vital role in the accomplishment of our mission.

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Exploring the Harpers Ferry Story
Standard curriculum programming
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Students learn through science field studies
Bridging the Watershed programs gives students hands-on experiences.
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The Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers meet at the Point.
Students explore the Point at Harpers Ferry.
History Searches focus students while they explore Harpers Ferry Park.
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Today the John Brown Fort is across the street from its original location.  

Did You Know?
John Brown's Fort has been moved 4 times: in 1891 to Chicago to the World's Columbian Exposition, in 1895 to the Murphy Farm near Harpers Ferry, in 1909 to Storer College Campus and in 1968 to its present location.

Last Updated: September 27, 2006 at 13:43 EST