
Saratoga
National Historical Park
The American Victory here over the British in 1777 was the turning point of
the Revolution and one of the decisive battles in the world history. Major General
Philip Schuyler's country home and the 154 ½-foot Saratoga Monument are
nearby.
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225th Anniversary of the American Revolution
The year 2000 marks the start of events in the National Park Service
commemorating the 225th Anniversary of the American Revolution.
For more information on how the National Park Service is recognizing the causes, issues and consequences of this momentous event, you can also look into the the NPS Web site dedicated to the Anniversary of the Revolution.
General Management Plan
The final General Management Plan has been completed and is available in electronic format. It is divided into six sections, each as a PDF file. As some of the sections take up large amounts of memory space, be aware that they will take a while to download.
Introduction -- 235 KB
Part 1 -- 444 KB
Part 2 -- 3.65 MB
Part 3 -- 200 KB
Part 4 -- 733 KB
Part 5 -- 506 KB
NOTE: If you do not have a program that will read PDF files, a free download is available. Follow the instructions provided on that page to download a copy of the program.
A printed copy of Saratoga National Historical Park's General Management Plan
is available from the park. Write, call, fax, or e-mail to:
Superintendent
Saratoga National Historical Park
648 Route 32
Stillwater, NY 12170
phone: 518-664-9821
fax: 518-664-9830
e-mail: SARA_info@nps.gov
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