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Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Lodging

There is no lodging available inside the park. 

For lodging in the area, visit the Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau. LHVB is the official tourism promotion agency for Fayette County.

For a list of campgrounds near fort Necessity, click here .

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Indians and British Soldiers

Did You Know?
The Delaware warrior Shingas initially wanted to fight with the British. He asked British Gen. Braddock if the Indians could live on the land after the French were defeated. Braddock said no Indians will own the land. Shingas got so angry he went to fight with the French.

Last Updated: June 01, 2011 at 08:32 MST