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Friendship Hill National Historic Site
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Special use permits are required for any activity that provides a benefit to an individual group or organization rather than the public at large. A permit is also required for an activity not initiated, sponsored, nor conducted by the National Park Service that is disruptive or potentially disruptive to normal park operations. If you are unsure if the activity you have planned requires a special use permit please call 724-329-5512.

 
 
The Gallatin House at Friendship Hill
Weddings at Friendship Hill
Conditions for having a wedding at Friendship Hill
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Albert Gallatin  

Did You Know?
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark named the three forks of the Missouri River the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin rivers. Who was Gallatin? A statesman, diplomat, and financier, Albert Gallatin is remembered at Friendship Hill National Historic Site.
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Last Updated: February 24, 2009 at 14:44 EST