Fort Necessity National Battlefield

national park, Pennsylvania, United States

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Fayette county

  • Locator map of Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
    In Fayette

    The Fort Necessity National Battlefield commemorates the opening battle (July 3, 1754) of the French and Indian War, in which Colonel George Washington surrendered to the French. The county was created in 1783 and named for the marquis de Lafayette. In 1936 architect Frank Lloyd Wright…

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feature of Uniontown

  • Uniontown: Fayette County Courthouse
    In Uniontown

    Fort Necessity National Battlefield, 11 miles (18 km) southeast, is the site of the opening battle (1754) of the French and Indian War. George C. Marshall, World War II general and secretary of state and of defense, was born in Uniontown. The Fayette campus of…

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site of Braddock’s burial location

  • Edward Braddock
    In Edward Braddock

    Visitors to Fort Necessity National Battlefield in Farmington, Pennsylvania, can visit the sites of both burial locations.

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