reconstructed Bourgeois House

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The reconstructed Bourgeois House is a historically inspired building at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site that represents the living and working quarters of the fort’s chief trader or bourgeois during the 19th-century fur trade era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
museum exhibit structure
reconstruction
architecturalStyle frontier trading post style
vernacular 19th-century plains architecture
associatedWith American Fur Company NERFINISHED
Upper Missouri River trade
fur trade
constructionType wooden frame building
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance represents Euro-American trading elite on the Upper Missouri
hasEducationalRole demonstrates daily life at a trading post
illustrates social hierarchy at the fort
interprets role of the bourgeois
hasFunction historical education
interpretive structure
visitor center space
hasInteriorFeature dining area
living rooms
offices for the bourgeois
storage areas
heritageDesignationContext contributing structure within Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site
historicalRole administrative center of the fort
residence of chief trader
locatedIn Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site NERFINISHED
North Dakota NERFINISHED
locatedNear Missouri River NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
openToPublic true
partOf Fort Union Trading Post NERFINISHED
reconstructed fort complex at Fort Union
reconstructionBasedOn archaeological evidence
historical documents
period drawings and accounts
represents 19th-century fur trade era life
living quarters of the bourgeois
working quarters of the bourgeois
timePeriodRepresented 19th century
fur trade era
usedFor exhibits
guided tours
historical interpretation programs
visitorExperience immersive period-style interior
interpretive signage and displays

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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site features reconstructed Bourgeois House