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Hampton National Historic Site
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Superintendent's Compendium

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Hampton National Historic Site

Superintendent’s Compendium of designations, closures, permit requirements and other restrictions required under Title 36 Code of Federal Regulation § 1.7(b)

2011 Compendium

2010 Compendium
April 2010 Addendum

updated: 31 March 2011

 

Firearms in National Parks

The law governing possession of firearms inside a national park changed on February 22, 2010.
For more information
Please visit
www.nps.gov/nero/firearms/ 

updated: 21 February 2011

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A Slave with a Wheelbarrow of Firewood

Did You Know?
The Ridgelys owned as many as 350 slaves at Hampton who worked in the ironworks, the fields, and the mansion. Some slaves stayed at Hampton even after the Civil War but many ran away.

Last Updated: June 19, 2011 at 10:42 MST