Victory Woods

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Victory Woods is a historically significant wooded area in New York associated with the final stages of the 1777 Saratoga Campaign during the American Revolutionary War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
parkland
wooded area
associatedWithEvent Battles of Saratoga NERFINISHED
Saratoga Campaign NERFINISHED
associatedWithPerson British Army forces in the Saratoga Campaign
General John Burgoyne NERFINISHED
category American Revolutionary War site
historic battlefield landscape
protected area of Saratoga County, New York
country United States of America
designation national historical park unit
hasAccessPoint parking area near Schuylerville, New York
hasActivity heritage tourism
historical interpretation
walking
hasFeature boardwalks
historical markers
interpretive signage
interpretive trail
wooded terrain
hasHistoricalSignificance American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
final stages of the 1777 Saratoga Campaign
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Saratoga County, New York NERFINISHED
State of New York NERFINISHED
Town of Stillwater, New York NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
nearbyPlace Fish Creek NERFINISHED
Hudson River NERFINISHED
Village of Schuylerville, New York NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Saratoga Battlefield landscape NERFINISHED
Saratoga National Historical Park NERFINISHED
preservedFor commemoration of the Saratoga Campaign
education about the American Revolutionary War
relatedTo Bemis Heights NERFINISHED
Freeman’s Farm battlefield area NERFINISHED
Saratoga Monument NERFINISHED
terrainType forest
wetlands
theme British surrender at Saratoga NERFINISHED
turning point of the American Revolution
timePeriod 1777
American Revolutionary War era NERFINISHED
usedAs British defensive position in 1777
encampment area for British troops in 1777

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