The red-roofed northeast bastion with wood-pole tepee frames and hills in the background.
Fort Union Trading Post's whitewashed and red-roofed northeast bastion as viewed from the south. The post's east palisade is on the left. The wood-pole tepee frames are typical of those erected by tribes who traded at the post between 1828 and 1867.
U.S. National Park Service
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