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Since 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted with the care of our national parks. With the help of volunteers and partners, we safeguard these special places and share their stories with more than 275 million visitors every year. But our work doesn’t stop there.

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Our Mission

The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I obtain a park entrance pass?

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Operating Hours & Seasons

Federal Hall is open year-round, our hours of operation during spring, autumn, and winter are: Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Our summer schedule is Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5, from Saturday. July 1st until Saturday, November 11th 2017.

This site is also closed on the following federal holidays: Thanksgiving (fourth Thursday of November) Christmas (December 25) and New Year’s Day (January1st ). The site may also close due to inclement weather. Please check for alert notifications on this website. When visiting Federal Hall, please stop by our visitor center, near the Pine Street entrance at the north end of the main floor.

Here you will find a great deal of information about what we have to offer, and there will be a park ranger to assist you. For further information call: (212) 825- 6990.
Standard Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Hours of Operation

Federal Hall is open year-round, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m, and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. This site is also closed on the following federal holidays: Thanksgiving (fourth Thursday of November) and Christmas (December 25). The site may also close due to inclement weather. When visiting Federal Hall, please stop by our visitor center, near the Pine Street entrance at the north end of the main floor. Here you will find a park ranger to assist you.

Standard Hours

  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Tuesday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Wednesday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Thursday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Friday:9:00 AM-5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed

Fees & Passes

    Entrance Fees:

    • $0.00 – Entrance Fee
      Admission to this park site is free of charge.

    Entrance Passes:

    • $0.00 – Park Specific Passes
      There are no park-specific passes required or sold at this location.

    About

    Birthplace of American Government

    Here on Wall Street, George Washington took the oath of office as our first President, and this site was home to the first Congress, Supreme Court, and Executive Branch offices. The current structure, a Customs House, later served as part of the US Sub-Treasury. Now, the building serves as a museum and memorial to our first President and the beginnings of the United States of America.

    Directions

    The main entrance of Federal Hall is located at 26 Wall Street, near the corner of Wall Street and Nassau Street in Manhattan’s Financial District. The rear entrance, which is wheelchair accessible, is located at 15 Pine Street, near the intersection of Pine Street and Nassau Street. It is highly recommended that all visitors use mass transit when traveling to Federal Hall.

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