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Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
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<<< Picture taken from car stuck in bumper to bumper traffic leaving Harpers Ferry. You guessed, it they don't have any ferries.
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>>> The "fun" of walking trails. You
find neat places like old dilapidated
houses that have been destroyed
and shrubbed up. Or, you know, you
scout locations for high school kids
to drink.
Good night.
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<<< The ghastly Hilltop Hotel, closed for
renovation and becoming a resort. Creepy
Gothic style. I only have a wandering
understanding of what the word Gothic
means.
Old America.
<^<^ Reenactors going for their
daily walk; as unsettling as it is
informative.
What Wiki has to say:
Harpers Ferry is a historic town in
Jefferson County, West Virginia. It is
situated at the confluence of the
Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers where
the U.S. states of Maryland, Virginia, and
West Virginia meet. The town is located
on a low lying flood plain created by the
two rivers, it is thus surrounded by
higher ground on all sides. Historically,
Harpers Ferry is best known for John
Brown's raid on the Armory in 1859 and
its role in the American Civil War. As of
the 2000 census, the town had a
population of 307.
Similar location in a completely arbitrary sense: Cape May.