National Park Service Region 1 Technical Cultural Landscape Preservation Assistance and Training

Project Description: Assist Women’s Rights National Historical Park with cultural landscape preservation treatment planning for the Stanton House unit; and provide landscape preservation planning technical support to NPS Region 1 parks. Under technical support, the project will a. Maintain the recipient’s long-standing partnership with the NPS Olmsted Center in providing technical landscape preservation planning expertise to parks in NPS Region 1 and use that assistance as a training opportunity for future landscape preservation professionals; b. Support development of digital modeling as a research tool for preservation planning; c. Respond to requests by Region 1 parks for Section 106 (NHPA) review; d. Provide assistance to parks based on prior research completed by the Recipient; and e. Disseminate research findings.

Lead Principal Investigator: John Auwaerter, SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Partner Institution: SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Federal Agency Technical Contact: Robert Page

Project Type: Technical Assistance

Project Discipline: Cultural Resources

Project Sub-Discipline: Cultural and Historic

Start Year: 2022

End Year: 2024

Initial Funding Amount: $108,000.00

Federal Grant Number: P22AC02034

Location: National Park Service Region 1 (Northeast) parks

National Park or Protected Area: Women’s Rights (NPS)

State(s): New York

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