(click on image for an enlargement in a new window)
How to Reach Fort Necessity
Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site, located 11
miles east of Uniontown, Pa., may be reached over U. S. 40 from the west
and east; from the Somerset interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike
over State Route 53 to U. S. 40; from the Donegal interchange of the
Turnpike over State Route 381 to U. S. 40; from Morgantown, W. Va., over
U. S. 119 to U. S. 40 at Uniontown. U. S. 51 is a direct highway from
Pittsburgh to U. S. 40 at Uniontown. Blue Ridge Bus Lines operate over
U. S. 40.
About Your Visit
Information and free literature concerning the site
may be obtained at the stockade. The services of the superintendent are
available at the fort daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. During the summer
months, a ranger historian is also on duty.
Parking facilities are available a short distance
from the fort.
Administration
Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site was acquired
by the War Department in 1931 and transferred to the National Park
Service in 1933. It is under the immediate supervision of the
superintendent.
Communications regarding the site should be addressed
to the Superintendent, Fort Necessity National Battlefield Site,
Farmington, Pa.
|