Directory: Jewelry
970 Washington St, Harpers Ferry, WV (next to Lutheran Church)
Website: www.gildedflea.com
Email: mail@gildedflea.com
Phone: 304.268.0763
The Gilded Flea is filled with antiques, vintage, and handmade creations. Something for everyone and every budget.
180 High Street , Harpers Ferry, WV (at the top of the steps)
Website: www.facebook.com/pages/The-Village-Shop-at-Harpers-Ferry/190067762091
Email: vshf@msn.com
Phone: 304.535.6911
Candles, figurines, home decor, Civil War items, other gifts, fresh baked goods, snowcones.
181A Potomac Street , Harpers Ferry, WV (directly across from the Train Station )
Website: www.tenfoldfairtrade.com
Email: info@tenfoldfairtrade.com
Phone: 304.579.8525
Tenfold offers a unique collection of creative, fairly traded, eco-friendly products from all over the world
170 High Street, Harpers Ferry, WV (next to the John Brown Museum)
Website: www.maryadams.us
Email: maryheise@earthlink.net
Phone: 304.535.2411
Handmade jewelry, Handbags, Scarves and Soaps
180 High Street , Harpers Ferry, WV (on High Street near the top of the steps)
Website: www.thevintagelady.net
Email: vinjewelry@aol.com
Phone: 304.535.1313
Jewelry, clothing, gifts, and West Virginia glass
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HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
Offering a wide variety of activities for individuals and families. Explore museums and exhibits, hike to overlooks or along Civil War skirmish lines, join a ranger-guided tour or sign-up for a living history workshop. Shop at the Harpers Ferry Historical Association's Bookshop.
First Zion Baptist Church Restoration Project
The Foundation has purchased First Zion Baptist Church on W. Ridge Street in Harpers Ferry in order to preserve the building for future use as cultural center for Harpers Ferry and Bolivar. The site will also serve a significant role in interpreting history.