

Historic farm and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown, offering scenic trails and educational exhibits.
Historic farmstead where abolitionist John Brown lived and planned his raid on Harpers Ferry.
Historic park preserving the site of John Brown's raid and the Civil War's earliest land battle.
Hiking trails and visitor center offering stunning views and outdoor experiences.
John Brown Farm has unpredictable weather, and a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The historic site has trails with varied terrain, making sturdy hiking boots recommended.
Optional, but useful for birdwatching and enjoying scenic views at the historic site.

Hand-carved wooden bears, a symbol of the Adirondack region's wildlife and heritage.

Unique, hand-painted wooden signs depicting the historic site's name and logo.
Pure, locally produced maple syrup, a taste of the region's natural sweetness.
Fluffy pancakes topped with pure maple syrup, often served with a side of bacon or sausage.
A crispy grilled cheese sandwich made with local cheddar and served with tomato soup.
A sandwich made with roast beef on a kummelweck roll, topped with horseradish and served with au jus for dipping.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty meals and cozy atmosphere.
A popular spot for a quick, affordable lunch, with a variety of sandwiches and salads.
An upscale dining experience, known for its excellent steaks and seafood dishes.
Poble Sec is a vibrant, historic neighborhood in Barcelona known for its narrow streets, lively tapas bars, and the Montjuïc Hill.

A fascinating museum showcasing the traditional architecture and culture of the Mosuo people.

A unique museum showcasing intricate sand sculptures, a testament to human skill and creativity.