Overnight on Monday, winter storm Hannah brought several inches of snow to West Virginia’s eastern panhandle. The snowfall, combined with the historic downtown of Harpers Ferry, created a special site for both towns folk and visitors.
Pedestrians, both human and non, brave the B&O Railroad bridge in Harpers Ferry. Photo by Vanta Coda III, RealWV. Most stores and exhibits along High and Potomac Streets are closed for the day, as a pedestrian walks by. Photo by Vanta Coda III, RealWV.Snow covers the underbrush under Saint Peter’s Roman Catholic Church. Photo by Vanta Coda III, RealWV.
LEFT: The ruins of the Shenandoah Pulp Mill stand dusted with the recent snow. RIGHT: The Shenandoah Pulp Mill gives way to a creek. Photos by Vanta Coda III, RealWV.With the weather driving out most visitors, the usually bust High Street allows for pedestrians to cross with ease. Photo by Vanta Coda III, RealWV.