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Fort Necessity National BattlefieldDetail of painting " A Charming Field for an Encounter" by Robert Griffing depicts opening of the battle at Fort Necessity
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Fort Necessity National Battlefield
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The Fort Necessity/National Road Interpretive and Education Center makes Fort Necessity National Battlefield a must attraction on any itinerary. Covering one hundred years of history, the center has front door drop off, convenient bus parking, a 72 seat theater, and exhibits designed for accessibility.

 
 

Groups can choose ranger led tours or self-guided visits. Entrance fees are competitive, your tour leader and bus driver are not charged.

Explore this web site for more information about accessibility, things to doarea attractions and more.

Still have questions? Need to make a reservation? Call 724-329-8124 or e-mail your question

The helpful National Park Service staff will help you plan the best visit for your group's needs.

Officer inspecting militia
The Fort Necessity Story
history of the Fort Necessity campaign
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National Road map
The National Road Story
history of the first federally funded highway
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Special Use Permits
information for special activities
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Map of National Road  

Did You Know?
The National Road was the first highway built entirely with federal funds. Authorized by Congress in 1806, construction began in Cumberland, Maryland in 1811. The road reached Vandalia, Illinois in 1838. Learn more at the Fort Necessity/National Road Interpretive Center.
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Last Updated: February 07, 2007 at 11:02 EST