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Friendship Hill National Historic Site
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Instructions for Bringing a School Group to Friendship HillĀ 

Reservations
All ranger-guided programs require reservations. Please make them at least two weeks in advance of anticipated visit. Due to staff limitations any reservation made with less than two weeks notice will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Reservations are accepted by phone at 724-725-9190. You may also e-mail an inquiry regarding programs and availability.

If you are using the park for a self guided teaching unit or using the picnic area, please call or e-mail the park and tell the staff of your intended to visit. This will allow the park to track school use, avoid conflicts, andĀ improve our operations.

Please allow three days for e-mail responses.

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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: March 26, 2009 at 10:30 MST