Guest User
March 11, 2025
I rode the Amtrak to the old Baltimore & Ohio station and walked up High Street to the Town's Inn, soaking up the historic ambiance that permeates Harpers Ferry, West Virginia along the way. At the Inn, I picked up my guest envelope and met my host, Karan. I was quickly familiarized with the laid-back charm that I was to enjoy over the next several days. I lodged in their Appalachian Room, located in the former home of the Towne family built in 1840. The updated rustic charm is comfortable and relaxing. However, be aware as there are stairs everywhere. These ancestors were hardy folks. Located next door is their other house, circa 1820. Here, you may prepare your own breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They provide foodstuffs, and they do the dishes. You just record what you use and pay when you check out. Questions? No problem. Karan and her staff are ready to help. I found my way around the cafe with Tonya's help before venturing out to explore the history of Harpers Ferry. I'm already looking forward to my next visit.