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5-30 MinutesFee applies

Visit Fort Union's Trade House

Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

The Trade House was one of the most important buildings at Fort Union. It was in the Reception Room where Tribal leaders met with the American Fur Company Traders to discuss the terms of the trade and also where stories were told, and small feasts were held. Today it is open seasonally as a stage for third person living history interpretation.

Step back in time with a visit to Fort Union's Trade House. Costumed Park Rangers explain how this space was the fort's most important building. American Fur Company Traders and the fort's tribal trade partners, the Assiniboine, Crow, Blackfeet, Plains Cree, Plains Ojibwa, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota, and others, all entered this space for one purpose, the act of trade. Much more than just a store on the Upper Missouri River, the Trade House was where diplomatic negotiations transpired, families reconnected, stories were shared, and feasts were held. Located in between the front gates on the Missouri River, or the south side of the fort, the Trade House is a great way to begin your visit to Fort Union Trading Post.

Tags

Living HistoryTradeFortsNative American HeritageFort Union Trading PostNorthern Plains TribesAmerican IndianAssiniboineAmerican Fur Company

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Duration

5-30 Minutes

Duration Details

The Trade Talks can range from 5 to 30 minutes (or more) depending on visitor interest.

Fees

Fort Union Trading Post NHS is a fee-free site.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Trade House has two steps to access, 7 inches and 11 inches, and a doorway opening of 34.5 inches. When the Trade House is open (summer season), the Living History Interpreter can exit the Trade House to give their interpretive program. The Bourgeois House Visitor Center also has a park video of a Trade House Talk with images and views into the Trade House. Video is closed captioned and audio described. See full park Accessibility Information here: Accessibility - Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) Contact the park at 701-572-9083 or ask to speak with a Ranger while visiting to address any accessibility-related needs while visiting the Trade House. We are happy to help.

Pets

Yes — Leashed pets are allowed in the Trade House. Service animals are permitted everywhere visitors are allowed at Fort Union Trading Post NHS.

Reservations

No

Age Info

All ages are welcome, but minors must be with an adult parent or guardian.

Location

Trade House

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