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Saratoga National Historical ParkJohn Neilson Farmhouse: this small, red, one-room building is the only structure on the battlefield from the time of the battles.
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Saratoga National Historical Park
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Inventory and Monitoring Program

Saratoga NHP is participating in the National Park Service's "Inventory and Monitoring Program," a detailed study of multiple ecological "vital signs" intended to serve as indicators of environmental health.

The program divides participating parks into different networks or regions. Saratoga NHP is part of the Northeast Temperate Network (NETN).

You can read about and follow the results of research so far by checking out the Northeast Temperate Network's website.

Grayscale picture of the Blockhouse.  The Neilson House is visible to the right and rear.  

Did You Know?
Before Saratoga National Historical Park was a National Park Service site, it was a New York State historical preserve (1927-1938). The park's first visitor center was a reproduced blockhouse that reportedly contained boards from a barn around during the Battles of Saratoga.

Last Updated: December 06, 2007 at 14:45 EST