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Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park
Environmental Factors
 

Although Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park appears unchanging, it is in a constantly shifting, dynamic state. Weather and climate change, geologic processes, fire, and human-caused factors such as farming and air and water pollution are only a few of the agents of change that have helped to carve the face of the park that we know today.

Park staff carefully monitor changes in environmental factors, and can often alert managers to threats to the resources in time to preserve those resources.

 

7th Michigan Monument at Fredericksburg  

Did You Know?
In 2003, a monument to the 7th Michigan Infantry was placed where that unit crossed the Rappahannock River into the streets of Fredericksburg. It was the first Union regiment to cross the river during the Battle of Fredericksburg.The monument is on Sophia Street at the foot of Hawke Street.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST