Fodor's Expert Review John Brown Farm State Historic Site

Lake Placid

Abolitionist John Brown lived for a short time on this 244-acre farm. In October 1859, Brown and his followers attempted to spark a slave revolt by taking over the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. His two sons and several of his followers were killed, and Brown was tried and executed. His body was brought back and buried here. A cross-country ski trail, a nature trail, and a picnic area are on the grounds, which are open all year.

Quick Facts

115 John Brown Rd.
Lake Placid, New York  12946, USA

518-523--3900

www.nysparks.state.ny.us

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $1-6, Closed Tues., House May–Oct., Wed.–Mon. 10–5. Grounds year-round.

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