No, it's not. It's the name of a place in West Virginia, famous for John Brown's raid during the Civil War, and today a national park. The name of a person or the name of a place means it's a "proper noun." Most things, words like book, house, dog, boat, and school, are common nouns.
Yes, "Harper's Ferry" is a common noun when referring to a general location or geographical area. It becomes a proper noun when specifically referring to the town of Harper's Ferry in West Virginia.
Harper's Ferry is a specific place, so it is a proper noun. "Place" is a common noun because it can refer to many different places.
The term "nests" is a common noun that refers to a structure built by birds for laying eggs and raising young. It is not a proper noun unless referring to a specific brand, location, or entity named "Nests."
Ferry is not typically capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a proper noun like the name of a specific ferry service or company.
"Microphone" is a common noun.
"Whales" is a common noun.
The common noun for the proper noun "Linda" is "woman" or "person."
The address of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 151 Polk Street, Harpers Ferry, 25425 9870
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historical Association is: Po Box 197, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-0197
Harpers Ferry is located in West Virginia.
harpers ferry was a raid that many people died in.
The address of the Harpers Ferry Historic Town Foundation is: Po Box 1427, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425-1427
Harpers Ferry is in West Virginia.
The phone number of the Bolivar-Harpers Ferry Public Library is: 304-535-2301.
Battle of Harpers Ferry happened on 1862-09-12.
Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Now West Virginia. If you mean John Brown's raid, the Harpers Ferry military armory, now a tourist attraction.
The Battle of Harpers Ferry started on September 12th 1862. The Battle of Harpers Ferry ended on September 15th 1862.
I'll tell you a tale that isn't merry It all took place in Harpers Ferry
No. No, the Harpers Ferry boat was never sunk by the North.