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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Saratoga Springs

 
Clickable Map of Saratoga County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Saratoga County, NY (459) Albany County, NY (332) Fulton County, NY (126) Hamilton County, NY (14) Montgomery County, NY (184) Rensselaer County, NY (150) Schenectady County, NY (152) Warren County, NY (146) Washington County, NY (145)  SaratogaCounty(459) Saratoga County (459)  AlbanyCounty(332) Albany County (332)  FultonCounty(126) Fulton County (126)  HamiltonCounty(14) Hamilton County (14)  MontgomeryCounty(184) Montgomery County (184)  RensselaerCounty(150) Rensselaer County (150)  SchenectadyCounty(152) Schenectady County (152)  WarrenCounty(146) Warren County (146)  WashingtonCounty(145) Washington County (145)
Saratoga Springs, New York and Vicinity
    Saratoga County (459)
    Albany County (332)
    Fulton County (126)
    Hamilton County (14)
    Montgomery County (184)
    Rensselaer County (150)
    Schenectady County (152)
    Warren County (146)
    Washington County (145)
 
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1New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — “The Gut” or “The Valley”(Circa 1920-1960)
On Phila Street at Putnam Street, on the left when traveling east on Phila Street.
In this low-lying neighborhood a lively Jewish enclave of stores markets, hotels and boarding houses catered to NYC summer visitors here for the healing springs. — Map (db m135687) HM
2New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Bryan Home
On Maple Ave. near Rock Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected 1832 on the site of the Log Cabin Inn of Alexander Bryan Revolutionary Scout — Map (db m61668) HM
3New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Columbian Spring
Near East Congress Street at Broadway Avenue (U.S. 9).
Discovered in 1803 by Gideon Putnam while clearing land around Congress Park. Purchased by John Clark in 1823, he constructed a Grecian pavillion over it in 1840. The City and Historical Society rebuilt the structure in 1981. Presently the . . . — Map (db m40625) HM
4New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Congress Park
On East Congress Street east of Broadway Avenue (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling east.
Historic Congress Park incorporates an early park, a former gambling casino, the site of one of Saratoga Springs’ great hotels, and several historic sculptures. Gideon Putnam founded this part of Saratoga Springs, the “Lower . . . — Map (db m36633) HM
5New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Congress Spring
Near East Congress Street.
Congress Spring was discovered in 1792 by Nicholas Gilman, a member of Congress. It was tubed by Gideon Putnam, an early developer of Saratoga Springs. Dr. John Clark purchased the spring in 1826, bottled the water, and shipped it throughout the . . . — Map (db m131587) HM
6New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Creation of the Park
On High Rock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Years of over-pumping had depleted the natural aquifers of spring water. In 1911, the State of New York claimed ownership of the springs and formed the Saratoga Springs Reservation Commission, which included the area of High Rock. In 1960, . . . — Map (db m131584) HM
7New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Dublin
On Grand Avenue at South Franklin Street, on the right when traveling west on Grand Avenue.
Drawn by hotel & railroad work, Irish & then Italian immigrants populated this special neighborhood from the 1840s through the 1890s — Map (db m131562) HM
8New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Franklin Square
On Division Street at Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east on Division Street.
Franklin Square remains virtually as it appeared at the turn of the century, and is surrounded by buildings dating back to as early as the 1830's. Many belonging to the prominent Marvin family important in the history of Saratoga Springs, but . . . — Map (db m131744) HM
9New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — 222 — Frederick Douglass
On County Route 67 at County Route 70, on the left when traveling south on County Route 67.
African-American social reformer spoke at Dean's Corners school house June 9, 1849 to a crowd of Quaker abolitionists — Map (db m131564) HM
10New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Gideon Putnam Burying Grounds
On South Franklin Street at Oak Street, on the right when traveling north on South Franklin Street.
Gideon Putnam (1763-1812) early settler and founding father. Developed Saratoga from wilderness to famous spa. Putnam donated this land and was the first to be buried here. The stone wall surrounds the Putnam family plot. National Register of . . . — Map (db m131685) HM
11New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Hall of Springs
Near Gideon Putnam Road.
The ceremony in which the cornerstone of the Hall of Springs was laid July 12, 1933, marked the beginning of the New Spa's development. Waters from the Geyser, Hathorn, and Coesa Springs were piped into the Hall of Springs for patrons to drink while . . . — Map (db m48201) HM
12New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — High Rock in the 1800’s
On High Rock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
In the 1800's thousands of people visited Saratoga Springs to drink the healing waters. In 1848 The Clarke and White Spring Water Company was the first to commercially bottle High Rock water. They purchased the spring and erected a circular brick . . . — Map (db m131583) HM
13New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Highrock Park
On High Rock Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
THE GOVERNOR This spring was drilled in 1908. It was named for Governor Charles Evans Hughes who had recently signed a bill protecting the springs. The water flows through limestone and clay from a depth of 170 feet. The water is also piped . . . — Map (db m131579) HM
14New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Korea
On Excelsior Avenue 0.1 miles east of Veterans Way.
In loving memory Medal of Honor Mausert F.W. III Washington County Died in the service of their country further names not transcribedMap (db m131573) WM
15New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Lester ParkA Natural History Site of the New York State Museum
On Petrified Sea Gardens Road, on the right.
A 490 million year old fossilized sea bottom. Donated in memory of William Lester, Esq. 1914 — Map (db m131595) HM
16New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Lincoln Bathhouse
Near South Broadway Ave. (New York State Route 9), on the right when traveling south.
The Lincoln Bathhouse was established in 1915, converted from the abandoned Natural Carbonic Gas Company Plant. Although this bathhouse accommodated large numbers of patrons, it could not keep up with the demand, so construction of the Washington . . . — Map (db m48323) HM
17New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — M.C. Illions Carousel
Near Spring Street.
The Carousel in Kaydeross Amusement Park, Saratoga Springs was built circa 1904, and carved by Marcus C. llions-"The Master Carver” in the carousel world. Born in Lthuania in 1871, Illions worked as an apprentice woodcraver at the age . . . — Map (db m131642) HM
18New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — New York State County Highway Superintendents Association
On Broadway (New York State Route 50) near Division Street, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the first meeting of the New York State County Highway Superintendent Association Held in 1909 at the Worden Hotel. All 57 Counties Present. — Map (db m50803) HM
19New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — 272 — Pine Grove
On North Broadway.
Site of the Walworth home 1823-1952 and was home to Ellen Hardin Walworth, one of four founders of the National Society DAR 1890 — Map (db m133072) HM
20New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Rowland's Hollow
On Rowland Street.
Early 1800's H.R. Rowland established saw & grist mill. Area later included limestone quarry, Kiln, stone & plaster mills, farms, homes, and district school — Map (db m131599) HM
21New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Saratoga County Spanish-American War Memorial1898 - 1902
Near Green Ridge Place.
In honor of those from Saratoga County who volunteered for service in the Spanish American War, the Philippine Insurrection and the China Relief Expedition. (names were not transcribed)Map (db m135728) WM
22New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Saratoga Springs Civil War Memorial
On Lincoln Avenue at Regent Street, on the right when traveling east on Lincoln Avenue.
(front) Not for themselves but for their country 1861-1865 (rear) Saratoga honors the men who fought for and maintained the Union of the States. — Map (db m135689) WM
23New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Saratoga State Seal WatersA Quest for Good Health
Near Avenue of the Pines.
By the 20th century, Saratoga's waters were celebrated throughout the nation. Tourists to Saratoga and the public at large were pursuing a healthy lifestyle that included a proper diet and exercise. Even Theodore Roosevelt was an ardent promoter . . . — Map (db m130056) HM
24New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Saratoga’s First Resort for Travelers
On High Rock Avenue.
Called by the Mohawk Indians the Medicine Spring now known as the High Rock Spring. The first whiteman to visit this spring was Sir William Johnson in 1767. Gen. George Washington, Gov. George Clinton and Alexander Hamilton visited Gen. . . . — Map (db m131581) HM
25New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Saratoga’s Spouting Springs
On South Broadway (U.S. 9) at Crescent Street, on the right when traveling north on South Broadway.
Saratoga is blessed with naturally carbonated mineral springs. These waters originate in bedrock layers 100 to 1000 feet below the earth’s surface and rise through a crack in the earth called the McGregor Fault. Carbon dioxide gas in the water . . . — Map (db m140776) HM
26New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Solomon Northup
On Broadway (New York State Route 9) near Congress Street, on the right when traveling south.
Born 1808 A Free Man. Lured from Saratoga, kidnapped & sold into slavery, 1841; rescued, 1853. Author, "Twelve Years A Slave". City of Saratoga Springs 1999Map (db m50385) HM
27New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Standard Time
On Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
Adopted November 18, 1883 — • — First Conceived By Charles F. Dowd, Ph.D. 1825 - 1904 Educator Scholar Saratogian — Map (db m50510) HM
28New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — The 77th Regiment, New York Volunteers
Reported damaged.
The Seventy-Seventh Regiment, New York Volunteers (Bemis Heights Battalion) Third Brigade, Second Division, Sixth Corps. Army of the Potomac. 1861 —— * —— 1865 Took part in all the campaigns of the Army of the . . . — Map (db m40658) HM
29New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — The Deer Park Spring
Near Broadway.
The Deer Park Spring, originally known as the Fresh Water Spring, was tubed in 1876 when the Congress and Empire Spring Water Company improved the southern end of Congress Park. At that time, the pond and surrounding area included an enclosed fence . . . — Map (db m131588) HM
30New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — The Italian Renaissance GardensCongress Park, Saratoga Springs, New York
Near Spring Street.
In 1900, Richard Canfield, owner of the Canfield Casino, hosted a visit from his friend Charles W Eliot, president of Harvard University. As Eliot's hobby was garden landscaping, he suggested that the park be improved by the addition of gardens and . . . — Map (db m131644) HM
31New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — The Story Starts Here
On High Rock Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
The story of Saratoga Springs starts at this location, High Rock Park and the famous High Rock Spring. The Mohawks visited this site for hundreds of years and drank the healing waters from the spring. In 1771, the Mohawks brought their trusted . . . — Map (db m131582) HM
32New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — These Gates
On Congress Street at Broadway, on the right when traveling east on Congress Street.
These gates were erected by citizens of Saratoga Springs in recognition of the work of Senator Edgar Truman Brackett, in conceiving the plan, drafting, and pressing to passage in the Legislature of the State of New York, the act creating the State . . . — Map (db m153128) HM
33New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Whitney Field
On Broomfield Road at Denton Road, on the left when traveling north on Broomfield Road.
Built 1901 by W.C. Whitney. Named for son H. P. Whitney, a ten-goal polo player. Abandoned to farmland:1934; found and rebuilt 1978-79 — Map (db m131628) HM
34New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — Winans-Crippen House- 1871
On Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north.
On this site stood the Winans-Crippen House. Prominent local architect J. D. Stevens, who also designed the. United States Hotel and the Grand Central Hotel on Broadway, designed the freestanding wood-framed townhouse in the Second Empire style in . . . — Map (db m131743) HM
35New York (Saratoga County), Saratoga Springs — World War Memorial Pavillion
Near Broadway.
Dedicated 1931 by American Legion Aux. Unit 70. Site of the 1882 Congress Spring Victorian band stand. — Map (db m131590) HM WM
 
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