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Friendship Hill National Historic SiteThe expansive porches on the south wing of Albert Gallatin's Friendhship Hill
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Friendship Hill National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

ENTRANCE FEES
Free!

ACTIVITY FEES
Educational Programs
A variety of curriculum based educational programs are available at Friendship Hill.
$2 per student

Special Uses

Reservations are required for a house tour or special programs. The picnic area cannot be reserved and operates on a first come, first serve basis.

Permits are required for certain uses

 

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?
Although Albert Gallatin was an ardent abolitionist, he did buy a slave in Virginia by the name of Charlotte Smith. As he was negotiating her purchase, he was also working with a lawyer on the legal act of manumission to change her slavery to an indenture.

Last Updated: November 28, 2006 at 17:26 EST