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Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fort Necessity National Battlefield 1 Washington Parkway Farmington, Pennsylvania
15437 724-329-5805 Map
This park was the "opening action" site of the French and Indian War, resulting in the removal of the French power here and setting the stage for the American Revolution. Also, part of the National Road Heritage Corridor (noted as the road that built this nation) runs through the park. Dogs must be on no more than a 6 foot leash or crated, cleaned up after at all times, and licensed with proof of vaccinations. Aggressive dogs are not allowed. Dogs may not be left unattended outside at any time and if in a vehicle?for very short times. Dogs must stay on selected pet routes/trails and areas. They are not allowed in park buildings.
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