On Malta Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
C. 1834, one of oldest Greek Revival farmhouses in Malta. Families here were Tompkins, Patrick, Riley, Bryan, Blackburn, Slade, Bartlett since 1971 — — Map (db m129068) HM
On U.S. 9 at Kedall Way, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 9.
Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth
1837 - 1861
Site of childhood home
First Union officer killed
in the Civil War
Erected in 2013 by the Town of Malta
— — Map (db m71469) HM
On Dunning Street (County Route 108) at U.S. 9, on the right when traveling west on Dunning Street.
Born nearby April 11, 1837. Commanded Fire Zouaves. First Union Officer to die in Civil War. "Mourned as a son" by Abraham Lincoln. — — Map (db m129657) HM
On New York State Route 67 at Kelch Drive, on the right when traveling west on State Route 67.
Michael Dunning, 1725-1812
pioneer settler. Purchased
1127 acres April 28, 1773.
Laid out common or parade
at Dunning Street. Militia
captain in the Revolution. — — Map (db m129055) HM
On Dunning Street (New York State Route 67), on the right when traveling west.
“Burying Ground” set off by Michael Dunning from farm. Oldest grave 1775, his first wife Hannah, and graves of many other pioneer settlers. Designated a Malta Landmark 1990 — — Map (db m66806) HM
On U.S. 9, 0.4 miles south of Hearn Road, on the right when traveling north.
Open-air theater started in 1949
by Sarto and Leona Smaldone,
Drive-In purchased in 1988 by
brothers Ed and Tom Caro,
in operation for over 50 years.
Designated a Malta Landmark 2007
— — Map (db m40426) HM
On U.S. 9 near Malta Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Settled well before 1800.
Nearby stood Dean Chase's
tavern well known landmark
and stage coach stop. The
ME church was built in 1814. — — Map (db m129057) HM
On U.S. 9 at Saratoga Bridge St, on the right when traveling south on U.S. 9.
Earliest recorded grave 1805.
Some early family graves are
Arnold, Baker, Brown, Chase,
Crouch, Fish, Hill, Ireland,
Millard, Phillips, Ramsdale
Reno, Riley, Rowley, Wiggins. — — Map (db m129058) HM
Near East High Street, on the left when traveling east.
Formerly Collamer Cemetery. Oldest recorded grave 1796. Veterans’ graves from World
Wars I and II, Civil War, War
of 1812 and Revolutionary War. — — Map (db m129110) HM
On New York State Route 67 at Maltaville Road, on the right when traveling east on State Route 67.
Maltaville, ca. 1764, earliest settlement first named Malt-ville
due to nearby malt brewery.
Community supported several industries, church and P.O.
designated a Malta landmark 1999 — — Map (db m133868) HM
On New York State Route 67, on the right when traveling east.
Home of William Marvin and
Susanna (Wright) Marvin
his wife, pioneer settlers
in Town of Malta. Land
purchased April 2, 1772.
House built circa 1790. — — Map (db m129112) HM
On Dunning Street at U.S. 9, on the right when traveling west on Dunning Street.
Donated by Captain Michael Dunning in 1776 for use as a militia training ground during the Revolutionary War. It has since served Malta as a public square. — — Map (db m129067) HM
On E. High Street at U.S. 9, on the left when traveling east on E. High Street.
Home of George Wiggins. Land, 1821. House c. 1835 150 years in one family. Given Town of Malta 1972 by Nelson P. Collamer. Great, Great Grandson. — — Map (db m66807) HM
On New York State Route 9P, on the left when traveling east.
Vernacular Greek Revival
farmhouse of David Wiggins
and wife Mary A. 1840-1874
Charles H. Brown family home
1900-1965. Purchased 1970 and
restored Thomas V. & Juanita Nolen — — Map (db m129111) HM