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The house of Albert Gallatin at Friendship Hill National Historic Site.]]

Friendship Hill National Historic Site, maintained by the National Park Service , was the home of early American politician Albert Gallatin . It overlooks the Monongahela River near Point Marion , Fayette County, Pennsylvania , about 50 miles south of Pittsburgh .

The home itself is made up of six sections. The earliest of which is the original brick house built in 1789 . This original house is built in the Federalist Style with a Flemish Bond . Along the north side of the brick house, a simple frame house was added in 1798 . A stone kitchen was added in 1823 , a State Dining Room in 1895 , a south bedroom wing was finished in 1902 , and the servant's quarters were added in 1903 .


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