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Hopewell Furnace National Historic SiteThe massive Cast House with it's steeple is the core of the iron furnace operations.
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Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Permits

A permit is required to conduct certain activities on Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site. For most activities, a permit charge is required for processing the activity request. Additional charges may be incurred if the activity necessitates park staff to perform more than administrative action. 

Activities that require a permit to be issued before their practice include (but are not exclusive): 

  •  First Amendment activities
  • Special events (which include such activities as entertainment, ceremonies, weddings, rendezvous, organized recreational events, etc.)
  • Commercial filming and photography (such as that which: 1) involves the use of a model, set, or prop; 2) requires entry into a closed area; 3) requires access to the park before or after normal working hours.)
  • Scientific research and related collecting

For more information or to request a permit for special activities in Hope Furnace NH'S please contact the park at 610-582-8773 during regular business hours. 

Reproduction of cannon produced by Hopewell during the Revolutionary War.  

Did You Know?
It is believed that at the beginning of the American Revolution, furnaces in England's American colonies were producing 15% of the world's production of iron, more than England herself. Hopewell Furnace began production in 1771, four years before the outbreak of the revolution.

Last Updated: January 01, 2007 at 16:08 EST