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Saratoga Springs, New York

Saratoga Springs is a city in Saratoga County, New York, United States. The population was 28,491 at the 2020 census.[4] The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area, which has made Saratoga a popular resort destination for over 200 years. It is home to the Saratoga Race Course, a thoroughbred horse racing track, and Saratoga Performing Arts Center,[5] a music and dance venue. The city's official slogan is "Health, History, and Horses."[6]

Saratoga Springs
A view of downtown, looking south along Broadway from where it intersects with Caroline Street.
Nickname(s): 
The Spa City, 'Toga, The Springs.
Motto(s): 
Health, History, Horses
Location of Saratoga Springs within Saratoga County, New York
Saratoga Springs
Location in the State of New York
Saratoga Springs
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 43°04′59″N 73°47′04″W / 43.08306°N 73.78444°W / 43.08306; -73.78444Coordinates: 43°04′59″N 73°47′04″W / 43.08306°N 73.78444°W / 43.08306; -73.78444
Country United States
State New York
CountySaratoga
Foundedca. 1776
Government
 • TypeMayor-Commission
 • MayorRonald J. Kim (D)
Area
 • Total28.87 sq mi (74.78 km2)
 • Land28.07 sq mi (72.69 km2)
 • Water0.81 sq mi (2.09 km2)
Elevation305 ft (93 m)
Lowest elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total28,491
 • Density1,015.18/sq mi (391.97/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
12866
Area code518 838
FIPS code36-091-65255
FIPS code36-65255
GNIS feature ID964489[3]
Wikimedia CommonsSaratoga Springs, New York
Websitehttp://www.saratoga-springs.org/

History

The British built Fort Saratoga in 1691 on the west bank of the Hudson River. Shortly thereafter, British colonists settled the current village of Schuylerville approximately one mile south; it was known as Saratoga until 1831.[citation needed]

Native Americans believed the springs about 10 miles (16 km) west of the village—today called High Rock Spring—had medicinal properties. In 1767, William Johnson, a British soldier who was a hero of the French and Indian War, was brought by Native American friends to the spring to treat his war wounds. (In 1756, Johnson had been appointed British Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Northeast region due to his success in building alliances with the Mohawk and other Iroquois tribes. He had learned the language and created many trading relationships. He achieved great wealth from trading and landholdings, and was knighted for his service to the Crown with the Iroquois.)[citation needed]

 
Perspective map of Saratoga Springs with image of racetrack inset and list of landmarks from 1888 by L.R. Burleigh

The first permanent European-American settler built a dwelling in the area circa 1776.[7] The springs attracted tourists, and Gideon Putnam built the first hotel for travelers. Putnam also laid out the roads and donated land for use as public spaces.[citation needed]

The Battle of Saratoga, the turning point of the Revolutionary War, did not take place in Saratoga Springs. Rather, the battlefield is 15 miles (24 km) to the southeast, in the Town of Stillwater. A museum dedicated to the two battles sits on the former battlefields. The British encampment before the surrender at Saratoga took place 10 miles (16 km) east of the city, in Schuylerville, where several historical markers delineate points of interest. The surrender of the sword of battle took place where Fort Saratoga had been, south of Schuylerville.[citation needed]

Saratoga Springs was established as a settlement in 1819 from a western portion of the Town of Saratoga. Its principal community was incorporated as a village in 1826, and the entire region became a city in 1915. Tourism was greatly aided by the 1832 arrival of the Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad, which brought thousands of travelers to the famous mineral springs. Resort hotels developed to accommodate them. Patronage of the railroad increased steadily after the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company assumed control in 1870 and began running the Empire State Express directly between New York City and the resort.[8]

In the 19th century, noted doctor Simon Baruch encouraged developing European-style spas[9] in the United States as centers for health. With its wealth of mineral waters, Saratoga Springs was developed as a spa, generating the development of many large hotels, including the United States Hotel[10] and the Grand Union Hotel. The latter was, in its day, the largest hotel in the world.[8]

In 1863, Saratoga Race Course opened, moving to its current location the following year. Horse racing and its associated betting greatly increased the city's attraction as a tourist destination at a time when horse racing was a popular national spectator sport. In addition, the Saratoga Springs area was known for its gambling, which after the first years of the 20th century was illegal, but still widespread. Most gambling facilities were located on Saratoga Lake, on the southeast side of the city.[citation needed]

By 1870, it was the nation's top upscale resort relying on natural mineral springs, horse racing, gambling, and luxury hotels. World War II imposed severe travel restrictions which financially ruined the tourist industry. During the 1950s, the state and city closed the famed gambling houses in a crackdown on illegal gambling.[11] The closing and demolition in the 1950s of some premier hotels, including the Grand Union and the United States hurt tourism. However, since 1970 there tourism has revived with a renovated racetrack, a 28-day exclusive racing season, winter sports emphasis, and an influx of young professionals. The city became more accessible with the completion of the Adirondack Northway (Interstate 87), which allowed visitors easier access from the north and south. In addition, the construction of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in the late 1960s, which features classical and popular music and dance, furthered the city's renaissance era. The New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra have summer residencies there, together with other high-quality dance groups and musicians. Since the early 1990s, there has been a boom of building, both residential and retail, in the west side and downtown areas of the city, and Skidmore College has flourished.[12]

Springs

 
Columbian Spring, one of Saratoga's 21 public springs

Before racing began in Saratoga, the area's natural mineral springs had been attracting wealthy families for many decades. The springs occur on a line where the north-south Saratoga Fault allows water trapped in subsurface shale layers to reach the surface.[citation needed]

Believed to have healing powers, springs can be found in multiple places around the town. Most of the springs are covered by small pavilions and marked by plaques. Others are less conspicuous, sometimes just a spigot in a rock. The springs are famous for their varied and distinct tastes: some are clear freshwater, others are saltier, and some taste strongly of a certain mineral such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium chloride. There is a sulfurous odor, but mineral analysis of the water consistently shows almost no presence of dissolved sulfur. The sulfur is in the form of the gas hydrogen sulfide, which degasses from the water very quickly. Visitors are welcome to bottle the spring water for personal consumption.[citation needed]

Toward the end of the 19th century, excessive pumping for commercial bottling was threatening to deplete the springs. In 1911, the New York State Reservation, now the Spa State Park, was created to protect the springs, and the Lincoln and Roosevelt bath houses were built. Currently, luxury spa treatments with these waters are available in the Roosevelt Baths.[13]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 29.1 square miles (75 km2), of which 28.4 square miles (74 km2) is land and 0.6 square miles (1.6 km2) (2.17%) is water.

The Adirondack Northway of New York (Interstate 87) and US Route 9 pass alongside and through the city, respectively. New York State Route 29, New York State Route 50, New York State Route 9N, and New York State Route 9P lead into Saratoga Springs. NY 9N has its southern terminus and NY 9P has its northern terminus in the city. US 9 and NY 50 overlap in the city, joined briefly by NY 29.

Saratoga Lake is slightly south of the city.

Climate

Climate data for Saratoga Springs, New York
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 67
(19)
64
(18)
88
(31)
92
(33)
96
(36)
99
(37)
99
(37)
96
(36)
94
(34)
88
(31)
82
(28)
67
(19)
99
(37)
Average high °F (°C) 31
(−1)
35
(2)
45
(7)
60
(16)
72
(22)
80
(27)
83
(28)
82
(28)
74
(23)
60
(16)
48
(9)
36
(2)
58.8
(14.9)
Average low °F (°C) 13
(−11)
15
(−9)
24
(−4)
36
(2)
46
(8)
55
(13)
60
(16)
58
(14)
50
(10)
39
(4)
31
(−1)
20
(−7)
37.3
(2.9)
Record low °F (°C) −33
(−36)
−29
(−34)
−13
(−25)
5
(−15)
21
(−6)
32
(0)
37
(3)
31
(−1)
22
(−6)
14
(−10)
2
(−17)
−23
(−31)
−33
(−36)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.29
(84)
2.62
(67)
3.44
(87)
3.60
(91)
4.08
(104)
4.32
(110)
4.53
(115)
4.21
(107)
3.60
(91)
4.01
(102)
3.79
(96)
3.37
(86)
44.86
(1,139)
Source: Weather.com (Monthly Averages for Saratoga Springs, NY (12866))[14]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18707,516
18808,42312.1%
189011,97542.2%
190012,4093.6%
191012,6932.3%
192013,1813.8%
193013,169−0.1%
194013,7054.1%
195015,47312.9%
196016,6307.5%
197018,84513.3%
198023,90626.9%
199025,0014.6%
200026,1864.7%
201026,5861.5%
202028,4917.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[15]

2012

According to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau:

As of the census[16] of 2012, there were 26,711 people, 11,312 households, and 5,923 families residing in the city. The population density was 921.1 people per square mile (355.6/km2). There were 11,584 housing units at an average density of 407.5 per square mile (157.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 92.5% White, 1.7% African American, 0.1% Native American, 2.01% Asian, 0.00% Pacific Islander, 0.64% from other races, and 3.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.0% of the population.

There were 11,312 households, out of which 25.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.1% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 44.5% were non-families. 35.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.88.

In the city, the age distribution of the population shows 19.4% under the age of 18, 15.5% from 18 to 24, 27.5% from 25 to 44, 23.4% from 45 to 64, and 14.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.1 males.

In 2012, the median income for a household was $91,392, while the mean income for a family was $114,560.[17] The median income for a household in the city was $62,766, while the mean income for a household was $81,807.[18] Males had a median income of $61,582 versus $47,759 for females. About 3.0% of families and 7.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.3% of those under age 18 and 6.3% of those age 65 or over.[17]

Economy

 
The Broadway Historic District in Downtown Saratoga Springs.

Saratoga Springs relies heavily on tourism as its main source of income during the summer season while the Saratoga Race Course is open. Many residents commute daily to Albany via Interstate 87, Interstate 787, and Interstate 90. The business district in Saratoga increasingly contributes to the economy year round, as the city has attracted many national and international brand retailers, as well as local boutiques. It has become an upscale shopping destination for the Albany metropolitan area.[citation needed]

In industry, the Saratoga Spring Water Co. (a division of Anheuser-Busch InBev) is located on Geyser Road. Operating since 1872, the water has been served during many presidential inaugurations in Washington, D.C., including Barack Obama's in 2013.[19] Quad/Graphics, offset printers of Time, Newsweek, People, Sports Illustrated and many other magazines, has a plant here. Ball Corporation, makers of the Mason Jar as well as aluminum cans has a large manufacturing plant in the city. Stewart's Shops, a convenience store chain, is headquartered in Saratoga Springs.[citation needed]

Arts and culture

 
Superhorse, one of 34 fiberglass horses on display in downtown Saratoga Springs in the 2007 Horses, Saratoga Style exhibit

The Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) is a covered outdoor amphitheater located on the grounds of the Saratoga Spa State Park, with a capacity of 5,000 in reserved seating and 20,000+ on its general admission lawn area. SPAC is the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York City Ballet, and has hosted a weekend-long jazz festival since 1978.[20] Since 2006, the Saratoga Native American Festival has been held on SPAC grounds each fall.[21] SPAC is a stop for touring national recording artists: over 20 popular bands grace the stage every summer. Steps away on State Park grounds, the Spa Little Theater hosts the "Home Made Theater" as well as Opera Saratoga (formerly known as the Lake George Opera) during the summer. Since 2001, The Saratoga Shakespeare Company has presented professional summer productions of Shakespeare in historic Congress Park.

Museums in the area include the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, and the Saratoga Automobile Museum. There are more than 20 golf courses in the area. The city is notable for its vibrant night life. Caffè Lena was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which Bob Dylan performed in 1961. Arlo Guthrie played at Caffè Lena early in his career and has returned for occasional benefit concerts, and the singer Don McLean was a frequent performer there early in his career.[22]) Numerous other establishments are located on Broadway, Caroline Street (the Hamilton district), and the redeveloped Putnam Street.

Caroline Street at Broadway has been the center of Saratoga nightlife for decades for college students, horse racing season visitors, tourists and locals. Recently, Beekman Street (four blocks West of Broadway), once the center of a working-class, primarily ethnic minority residential neighborhood for those who worked in the service jobs of the tourism economy, has become an art district, housing four galleries, a restaurant, a pub and teahouse, and a bistro. Artists live and work in co-ops and arrange social events.

Saratoga Springs is home to Yaddo, a 400-acre (1.62 km2; 0.63 sq mi) artists' community, founded by Wall Street financier Spencer Trask and his wife, author Katrina Trask. Since its inception in 1900, Yaddo has hosted 68 authors who later won the Pulitzer Prize and one Nobel Prize winner, Saul Bellow. Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Aaron Copland, Sylvia Plath, and David Sedaris have all been artists-in-residence.[23] The Yaddo grounds are adjacent to the backstretch of the Saratoga Race Course.

Over Presidents' Day weekend in February, Saratoga Springs draws more than 5000 attendees for the annual Flurry Festival, which features folk dance and music, including one of the largest contra dances in the United States.[24]

Saratoga's New Year's celebration First Night Saratoga is the largest New Year's Eve event in New York outside of New York City.[25]

Museums

Live performance

  • Theater – Home Made Theater- A not-for-profit theater company located in the Spa Little Theater of Saratoga Spa State Park; Saratoga Shakespeare Company - the capital region's only professional classical theater company, established 2001
  • Ballet – New York City Ballet at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga City Ballet
  • Opera – Opera Saratoga
  • Music – Caffe Lena, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Music Hall, Universal Preservation Hall

National Register of Historic Places listings

Saratoga Springs has sixteen places listed in the National Register of Historic Places:

Parks and recreation

Thoroughbred racing

 
Entrance to the Saratoga Race Course

Saratoga Race Course opened on August 3, 1863. The first track was located on East Avenue (at the present Oklahoma Training Track location) which is perpendicular to the present Saratoga Race Course, which opened the following year. Founded by John Hunter and William R. Travers, the thoroughbred track is the oldest continuously operating sporting venue of any kind in the United States. The track holds a summer meet lasting six weeks, from late July to Labor Day, that attracts the top horses, jockeys and trainers in America. The meet features a number of major stakes races, with the Travers Stakes, a Grade I race, being one of the most prominent of America's summer horse races.

Harness racing

Saratoga Casino and Raceway, a harness (Standardbred) racetrack that includes a hotel, video gaming facility, a nightclub, an upscale steakhouse, the Racino, and a horse betting simulcast room.

Golf

  • Saratoga Golf and Polo Club (private)
  • Saratoga National Golf (public)
  • Saratoga Spa Golf -Located in Saratoga Spa State Park (public)
  • Airway Meadows Golf Club (public)
  • McGregor Links Country Club (semi-private)

Polo

Saratoga Spa State Park

The Saratoga Spa State Park capitalizes on the culture and mineral springs that drove Saratoga Springs. This is a large state park and includes a hotel, 2 pool complexes, mineral baths, Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), picnic areas, hiking trails and numerous mineral springs. The Saratoga Performing Arts Center, located on the State Park grounds, has been the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and New York City Ballet since 1966. Jazz and dance are featured at SPAC. The SPAC Amphitheater itself is 110 feet (34 m) high, sits in a natural, curved bowl that is bordered by large pine trees and a large lawn space, but is afflicted by the roar of nearby Geyser Creek, which creates serious acoustical problems. Inside the amphitheater is seating for 5100, the lawn can easily hold an additional 20,000 people. The park is also home to the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, the Lincoln Mineral Baths and Spa, and the Gideon Putnam Resort & Spa.

Skateboard Park

The Saratoga Skatepark (est. 1988), located in the center of the East Side Recreation area on Lake Avenue, is New York State's first municipal skatepark. The exercise facility is known for its concrete skateboard "bowl" installed with a state-of-the-art design in 2004. The skatepark has metal ramps as well. In 2010 the city filled the pool with dirt, citing problems with graffiti, vandalism and unconfirmed structural issues affecting the skating surface. In addition, the city said that they lacked funds to staff guards at the park and claimed it had spent nearly $200,000 on the park since it opened in 1988.[27] After a group of skateboarders lobbied the city and publicly offered to dig out the pool by hand, the city excavated it in November 2011.[28][29]

Government

The Saratoga Springs charter specifies a "commission" form of city government. Recent efforts to amend the charter have not been successful. The most recent charter change proposal appeared on the ballot in the November 2020 election and was overwhelmingly defeated. Prior attempts have netted mixed results with the closest margin of votes in 2017 where a difference of 10 votes upheld the current system of government.[30]

The city is one of only three in the state of New York to have a three-tier tax district system, the inside district being what was originally the village of Saratoga Springs, and the outside district being the town of Saratoga Springs minus the village. The other two cities with a three-tier tax system are Rome and Oneida.

Education

Empire State College and Skidmore College are both located in Saratoga Springs; Verrazzano College (1969–1975)[31][32] was also located there. During the summer, Skidmore is one of several hosts for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. Eastern Nazarene College, located in Quincy, Massachusetts, was founded in Saratoga Springs as the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute and Biblical Seminary at the turn of the 20th century.

The Saratoga Springs City School District[33] is made up of:

  • Six elementary schools (kindergarten through grade five) — Lake Avenue, Caroline Street, Division Street and Geyser Road in the City of Saratoga Springs; Greenfield in the Town of Greenfield; and Dorothy Nolan in the Town of Wilton
  • One middle school (grades six through eight) — Maple Avenue Middle School in the Town of Wilton
  • One high school (grades nine through twelve) — Saratoga Springs High School located on the West side on Blue Streak Boulevard in the City of Saratoga Springs.

Private schools in Saratoga Springs include Saratoga Central Catholic High School, St. Clement's Regional Catholic School, The Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs, and Saratoga Independent School. Alternatively, some local children commute to Albany area schools such as The Emma Willard School, The Albany Academies, Doane Stuart School and La Salle Institute.

Media

  • Grid (formerly Saratoga Wire) daily online newspaper
  • The Saratogian newspaper (daily)
  • Saratoga TODAY newspaper (weekly)
  • Saratoga Business Journal newspaper (bi-weekly)
  • The Spotlight newspaper (weekly)
  • Eco Local magazine (monthly)
  • Saratoga Seasons magazine
  • Saratoga Living magazine (quarterly)
  • Simply Saratoga magazine (by-monthly)
  • The Skidmore News
  • Skidmore Unofficial
  • Saratoga.com
  • Saratogabusiness.net
  • Look TV television station

Infrastructure

Transportation

 
Saratoga County Airport, in Saratoga Springs.

The closest scheduled air service is available at Albany International Airport (ALB). There is also a general aviation facility, Saratoga County Airport (5B2), located west of city limits in the Town of Milton.

Amtrak provides service to Saratoga Springs, operating its Adirondack daily in both directions between Central Station in Montreal and Penn Station in New York City and the Ethan Allen Express daily in both directions between Rutland, Vermont and New York City. The local station off of West Avenue was built in 1956 but was rehabilitated in 2004. The 6,400-square-foot (590 m2) passenger area contains a coffee shop/newsstand, murals, an automated teller machine, a visitors information kiosk, an outside patio area with benches, and a children's play area. The station serves about 23,000 passengers annually.

Greyhound Bus Lines serves the city frequently, sending buses every few hours towards Albany or Montreal. The city Amtrak station serves as the Greyhound Bus Lines and Adirondack Trailways station. The city is also served by the Capital District Transportation Authority, which provides bus service from Schenectady via Route 50 daily on bus route 450, service from Ballston Spa on bus route 451, service between the Wilton Mall and Skidmore College on bus route 452, and weekday service to Albany via the Northway Express line. In summers, free trolley service is provided. Low-cost curbside bus service is also provided by Megabus, with direct service to New York City and Burlington, Vermont.

Long-distance motorists generally reach Saratoga via Interstate 87, which north of Albany is known as the Adirondack Northway. Three exits access the city. Exit 13-S is optimal for reaching Saratoga Lake, and 13-N for the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) and the southern and western quadrants of the city. Visitors to the Saratoga Race Course use Exit 14, which is also arguably best for reaching downtown from the south. Exit 15 serves Skidmore College, downtown if coming from the north, and the shopping malls just north of the city limits.

In popular culture

Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Race Course, and Saratoga society are frequently featured on-screen and mentioned in films and television.

Films featuring Saratoga Springs

Radio

  • Saratoga Springs was the setting for a radio soap opera by the same name, created by ZBS Foundation and written by Meatball Fulton. The 1989 series was produced as 90 four-minute daily episodes for National Public Radio. The story incorporates Saratoga Springs historical facts and utilizes local actors as well as ZBS regulars. Lena Spencer of Caffe Lena is listed as playing herself. A "Best of Saratoga Springs" compilation (c. 2004) can be purchased from ZBS (www.zbs.org). During spring and early summer, 2007, the original four-minute episodes were podcast by ZBS.

Television

  • In the Western series Maverick, Saratoga Springs serves as the primary setting of the season 3 episode "Maverick Springs" in which Bret Maverick, played by James Garner, is hired to convince a wealthy rancher's brother to return home.
  • In the pilot episode of the 1960s sitcom Green Acres, it was noted that Eddie Albert's character of Oliver Wendell Douglas was born in Saratoga Springs.
  • In the sci-fi series, The Orville, Saratoga Springs is featured in the 11th episode of season 2, "Lasting Impressions", which first aired on March 21, 2019. A time capsule from 2015 is unearthed out of Saratoga Springs approximately 400 years in the future by the ship's crew. One of the items contributed is a smartphone by a young woman who is a native of the city named Laura Huggins, played by Leighton Meester, who wanted future discoverers to know about her and her life. She becomes the object of infatuation by the ship's helmsman, Gordon Malloy, played by Scott Grimes. Gordon uploads the phone's data to the ship's computer and requests a simulation of Laura's environment and life in Saratoga Springs.

Music

  • In the song "Adelaide's Lament" in the 1950 Broadway musical Guys and Dolls, Adelaide, who has an eternal cold caused by her fiancé's refusal to finally marry, sings "When they get on that train to Niagara / She can hear church bells chime / The compartment is air-conditioned / And the mood sublime... / Then they get off at Saratoga for the fourteenth time / A person can develop la grippe!"
  • In the 1972 Carly Simon song "You're So Vain" the singer references horseracing in Saratoga Springs: "Well, I hear you went up to Saratoga, and your horse naturally won...."
  • In 1987, Whitney Houston's music video for "Didn't We Almost Have It All", the second single from her second studio album, was filmed at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. The video was rotated regularly on MTV and it eventually became her fifth (of a record-breaking seven) consecutive number one hits on the Billboard 100 chart.[39][40]
  • On September 1st, 1977 Jackson Browne recorded "Rosie" at SPAC and it appeared on the platinum album Running on Empty the following year.[41]

Food

Other

Sister cities

See also

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Further reading

  • "Saratoga Springs". A Gazetteer of the State of New York. J. Disturnell. 1842.
  • "Illustrated Views of Saratoga and its Springs", Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, 1852
  • The Traveler's Guide to the Hudson River, Saratoga Springs, Lake George, Falls of Niagara and Thousand Islands. American News Company. 1864.
  • Child, Hamilton (1871), "Saratoga Springs", Gazetteer and business directory of Saratoga County, N.Y., and Queensbury, Warren County, for 1871, Syracuse: Printed at the Journal Office
  • Joseph Sabin, ed. (1889). "Saratoga, N.Y.". Bibliotheca Americana. Vol. 18. New York. OCLC 13972268.
  • Federal Writers' Project (1940). "Saratoga Springs". New York: A Guide to the Empire State. American Guide Series. Oxford University Press. hdl:2027/mdp.39015008915889.
  • Paraschos, Janet Nyberg. "Saratoga Springs" American Preservation (1978) 2#1 pp 59–72.
  • Dimopoulos, Thomas (2015). Saratoga Stories: Magic and Loss. Manchester, Vt.: Shires Press. ISBN 978-1-60571-260-4. OCLC 2015940720.
  • Sloane, Barbara Barton (2019). "Saratoga Springs: A Hudson Valley Treasure 2020-02-26 at the Wayback Machine" The Pelham Post, Vol. 16.

External links

  • Official website
  • Saratoga County History
  • Our Town: Saratoga Springs Documentary produced by WMHT (TV)

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Saratoga Springs redirects here For other uses see Saratoga Springs disambiguation Not to be confused with the adjoining town of Saratoga Saratoga Springs is a city in Saratoga County New York United States The population was 28 491 at the 2020 census 4 The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area which has made Saratoga a popular resort destination for over 200 years It is home to the Saratoga Race Course a thoroughbred horse racing track and Saratoga Performing Arts Center 5 a music and dance venue The city s official slogan is Health History and Horses 6 Saratoga SpringsCityA view of downtown looking south along Broadway from where it intersects with Caroline Street FlagSealNickname s The Spa City Toga The Springs Motto s Health History HorsesLocation of Saratoga Springs within Saratoga County New YorkSaratoga SpringsLocation in the State of New YorkShow map of New YorkSaratoga SpringsLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 43 04 59 N 73 47 04 W 43 08306 N 73 78444 W 43 08306 73 78444 Coordinates 43 04 59 N 73 47 04 W 43 08306 N 73 78444 W 43 08306 73 78444Country United StatesState New YorkCountySaratogaFoundedca 1776Government TypeMayor Commission MayorRonald J Kim D Area 1 Total28 87 sq mi 74 78 km2 Land28 07 sq mi 72 69 km2 Water0 81 sq mi 2 09 km2 Elevation 2 305 ft 93 m Lowest elevation0 ft 0 m Population 2020 Total28 491 Density1 015 18 sq mi 391 97 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Codes12866Area code518 838FIPS code36 091 65255FIPS code36 65255GNIS feature ID964489 3 Wikimedia CommonsSaratoga Springs New YorkWebsitehttp www saratoga springs org Contents 1 History 1 1 Springs 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2012 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Museums 5 2 Live performance 5 3 National Register of Historic Places listings 6 Parks and recreation 6 1 Thoroughbred racing 6 2 Harness racing 6 3 Golf 6 4 Polo 6 5 Saratoga Spa State Park 6 6 Skateboard Park 7 Government 8 Education 9 Media 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 11 In popular culture 11 1 Films featuring Saratoga Springs 11 2 Radio 11 3 Television 11 4 Music 11 5 Food 11 6 Other 12 Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Saratoga Springs New York The British built Fort Saratoga in 1691 on the west bank of the Hudson River Shortly thereafter British colonists settled the current village of Schuylerville approximately one mile south it was known as Saratoga until 1831 citation needed Native Americans believed the springs about 10 miles 16 km west of the village today called High Rock Spring had medicinal properties In 1767 William Johnson a British soldier who was a hero of the French and Indian War was brought by Native American friends to the spring to treat his war wounds In 1756 Johnson had been appointed British Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Northeast region due to his success in building alliances with the Mohawk and other Iroquois tribes He had learned the language and created many trading relationships He achieved great wealth from trading and landholdings and was knighted for his service to the Crown with the Iroquois citation needed Perspective map of Saratoga Springs with image of racetrack inset and list of landmarks from 1888 by L R Burleigh The first permanent European American settler built a dwelling in the area circa 1776 7 The springs attracted tourists and Gideon Putnam built the first hotel for travelers Putnam also laid out the roads and donated land for use as public spaces citation needed The Battle of Saratoga the turning point of the Revolutionary War did not take place in Saratoga Springs Rather the battlefield is 15 miles 24 km to the southeast in the Town of Stillwater A museum dedicated to the two battles sits on the former battlefields The British encampment before the surrender at Saratoga took place 10 miles 16 km east of the city in Schuylerville where several historical markers delineate points of interest The surrender of the sword of battle took place where Fort Saratoga had been south of Schuylerville citation needed Saratoga Springs was established as a settlement in 1819 from a western portion of the Town of Saratoga Its principal community was incorporated as a village in 1826 and the entire region became a city in 1915 Tourism was greatly aided by the 1832 arrival of the Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad which brought thousands of travelers to the famous mineral springs Resort hotels developed to accommodate them Patronage of the railroad increased steadily after the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company assumed control in 1870 and began running the Empire State Express directly between New York City and the resort 8 In the 19th century noted doctor Simon Baruch encouraged developing European style spas 9 in the United States as centers for health With its wealth of mineral waters Saratoga Springs was developed as a spa generating the development of many large hotels including the United States Hotel 10 and the Grand Union Hotel The latter was in its day the largest hotel in the world 8 In 1863 Saratoga Race Course opened moving to its current location the following year Horse racing and its associated betting greatly increased the city s attraction as a tourist destination at a time when horse racing was a popular national spectator sport In addition the Saratoga Springs area was known for its gambling which after the first years of the 20th century was illegal but still widespread Most gambling facilities were located on Saratoga Lake on the southeast side of the city citation needed By 1870 it was the nation s top upscale resort relying on natural mineral springs horse racing gambling and luxury hotels World War II imposed severe travel restrictions which financially ruined the tourist industry During the 1950s the state and city closed the famed gambling houses in a crackdown on illegal gambling 11 The closing and demolition in the 1950s of some premier hotels including the Grand Union and the United States hurt tourism However since 1970 there tourism has revived with a renovated racetrack a 28 day exclusive racing season winter sports emphasis and an influx of young professionals The city became more accessible with the completion of the Adirondack Northway Interstate 87 which allowed visitors easier access from the north and south In addition the construction of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in the late 1960s which features classical and popular music and dance furthered the city s renaissance era The New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra have summer residencies there together with other high quality dance groups and musicians Since the early 1990s there has been a boom of building both residential and retail in the west side and downtown areas of the city and Skidmore College has flourished 12 Springs Edit Columbian Spring one of Saratoga s 21 public springs Before racing began in Saratoga the area s natural mineral springs had been attracting wealthy families for many decades The springs occur on a line where the north south Saratoga Fault allows water trapped in subsurface shale layers to reach the surface citation needed Believed to have healing powers springs can be found in multiple places around the town Most of the springs are covered by small pavilions and marked by plaques Others are less conspicuous sometimes just a spigot in a rock The springs are famous for their varied and distinct tastes some are clear freshwater others are saltier and some taste strongly of a certain mineral such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium chloride There is a sulfurous odor but mineral analysis of the water consistently shows almost no presence of dissolved sulfur The sulfur is in the form of the gas hydrogen sulfide which degasses from the water very quickly Visitors are welcome to bottle the spring water for personal consumption citation needed Toward the end of the 19th century excessive pumping for commercial bottling was threatening to deplete the springs In 1911 the New York State Reservation now the Spa State Park was created to protect the springs and the Lincoln and Roosevelt bath houses were built Currently luxury spa treatments with these waters are available in the Roosevelt Baths 13 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 29 1 square miles 75 km2 of which 28 4 square miles 74 km2 is land and 0 6 square miles 1 6 km2 2 17 is water The Adirondack Northway of New York Interstate 87 and US Route 9 pass alongside and through the city respectively New York State Route 29 New York State Route 50 New York State Route 9N and New York State Route 9P lead into Saratoga Springs NY 9N has its southern terminus and NY 9P has its northern terminus in the city US 9 and NY 50 overlap in the city joined briefly by NY 29 Saratoga Lake is slightly south of the city Climate Edit Climate data for Saratoga Springs New YorkMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 67 19 64 18 88 31 92 33 96 36 99 37 99 37 96 36 94 34 88 31 82 28 67 19 99 37 Average high F C 31 1 35 2 45 7 60 16 72 22 80 27 83 28 82 28 74 23 60 16 48 9 36 2 58 8 14 9 Average low F C 13 11 15 9 24 4 36 2 46 8 55 13 60 16 58 14 50 10 39 4 31 1 20 7 37 3 2 9 Record low F C 33 36 29 34 13 25 5 15 21 6 32 0 37 3 31 1 22 6 14 10 2 17 23 31 33 36 Average precipitation inches mm 3 29 84 2 62 67 3 44 87 3 60 91 4 08 104 4 32 110 4 53 115 4 21 107 3 60 91 4 01 102 3 79 96 3 37 86 44 86 1 139 Source Weather com Monthly Averages for Saratoga Springs NY 12866 14 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 18707 516 18808 42312 1 189011 97542 2 190012 4093 6 191012 6932 3 192013 1813 8 193013 169 0 1 194013 7054 1 195015 47312 9 196016 6307 5 197018 84513 3 198023 90626 9 199025 0014 6 200026 1864 7 201026 5861 5 202028 4917 2 U S Decennial Census 15 2012 Edit According to the 2010 U S Census Bureau 92 5 White 1 7 Black 0 1 Native American 2 01 Asian 0 0 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 1 Two or more races 0 64 Other races 4 0 Hispanic or Latino of any race As of the census 16 of 2012 there were 26 711 people 11 312 households and 5 923 families residing in the city The population density was 921 1 people per square mile 355 6 km2 There were 11 584 housing units at an average density of 407 5 per square mile 157 3 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 92 5 White 1 7 African American 0 1 Native American 2 01 Asian 0 00 Pacific Islander 0 64 from other races and 3 1 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4 0 of the population There were 11 312 households out of which 25 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 43 1 were married couples living together 9 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 44 5 were non families 35 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 21 and the average family size was 2 88 In the city the age distribution of the population shows 19 4 under the age of 18 15 5 from 18 to 24 27 5 from 25 to 44 23 4 from 45 to 64 and 14 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 90 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 1 males In 2012 the median income for a household was 91 392 while the mean income for a family was 114 560 17 The median income for a household in the city was 62 766 while the mean income for a household was 81 807 18 Males had a median income of 61 582 versus 47 759 for females About 3 0 of families and 7 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 7 3 of those under age 18 and 6 3 of those age 65 or over 17 Economy Edit The Broadway Historic District in Downtown Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs relies heavily on tourism as its main source of income during the summer season while the Saratoga Race Course is open Many residents commute daily to Albany via Interstate 87 Interstate 787 and Interstate 90 The business district in Saratoga increasingly contributes to the economy year round as the city has attracted many national and international brand retailers as well as local boutiques It has become an upscale shopping destination for the Albany metropolitan area citation needed In industry the Saratoga Spring Water Co a division of Anheuser Busch InBev is located on Geyser Road Operating since 1872 the water has been served during many presidential inaugurations in Washington D C including Barack Obama s in 2013 19 Quad Graphics offset printers of Time Newsweek People Sports Illustrated and many other magazines has a plant here Ball Corporation makers of the Mason Jar as well as aluminum cans has a large manufacturing plant in the city Stewart s Shops a convenience store chain is headquartered in Saratoga Springs citation needed Arts and culture Edit Superhorse one of 34 fiberglass horses on display in downtown Saratoga Springs in the 2007 Horses Saratoga Style exhibit The Saratoga Performing Arts Center SPAC is a covered outdoor amphitheater located on the grounds of the Saratoga Spa State Park with a capacity of 5 000 in reserved seating and 20 000 on its general admission lawn area SPAC is the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York City Ballet and has hosted a weekend long jazz festival since 1978 20 Since 2006 the Saratoga Native American Festival has been held on SPAC grounds each fall 21 SPAC is a stop for touring national recording artists over 20 popular bands grace the stage every summer Steps away on State Park grounds the Spa Little Theater hosts the Home Made Theater as well as Opera Saratoga formerly known as the Lake George Opera during the summer Since 2001 The Saratoga Shakespeare Company has presented professional summer productions of Shakespeare in historic Congress Park Museums in the area include the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame and the Saratoga Automobile Museum There are more than 20 golf courses in the area The city is notable for its vibrant night life Caffe Lena was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which Bob Dylan performed in 1961 Arlo Guthrie played at Caffe Lena early in his career and has returned for occasional benefit concerts and the singer Don McLean was a frequent performer there early in his career 22 Numerous other establishments are located on Broadway Caroline Street the Hamilton district and the redeveloped Putnam Street Contra dance at 2019 Flurry Festival Caroline Street at Broadway has been the center of Saratoga nightlife for decades for college students horse racing season visitors tourists and locals Recently Beekman Street four blocks West of Broadway once the center of a working class primarily ethnic minority residential neighborhood for those who worked in the service jobs of the tourism economy has become an art district housing four galleries a restaurant a pub and teahouse and a bistro Artists live and work in co ops and arrange social events Saratoga Springs is home to Yaddo a 400 acre 1 62 km2 0 63 sq mi artists community founded by Wall Street financier Spencer Trask and his wife author Katrina Trask Since its inception in 1900 Yaddo has hosted 68 authors who later won the Pulitzer Prize and one Nobel Prize winner Saul Bellow Leonard Bernstein Truman Capote Aaron Copland Sylvia Plath and David Sedaris have all been artists in residence 23 The Yaddo grounds are adjacent to the backstretch of the Saratoga Race Course Over Presidents Day weekend in February Saratoga Springs draws more than 5000 attendees for the annual Flurry Festival which features folk dance and music including one of the largest contra dances in the United States 24 Saratoga s New Year s celebration First Night Saratoga is the largest New Year s Eve event in New York outside of New York City 25 Museums Edit The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College Schick Art Gallery Skidmore College National Museum Of Dance And Hall Of Fame National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame New York State Military Museum And Veterans Research Center Saratoga Automobile Museum Saratoga Springs History Museum Children s Museum of Saratoga Saratoga Arts Center Live performance Edit Theater Home Made Theater A not for profit theater company located in the Spa Little Theater of Saratoga Spa State Park Saratoga Shakespeare Company the capital region s only professional classical theater company established 2001 Ballet New York City Ballet at Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga City Ballet Opera Opera Saratoga Music Caffe Lena Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Music Hall Universal Preservation HallNational Register of Historic Places listings Edit Saratoga Springs has sixteen places listed in the National Register of Historic Places Arrowhead Casino Prehistoric Site Broadway Historic District Canfield Casino and Congress Park The Drinkhall East Side Historic District Franklin Square Historic District Gideon Putnam Burying Ground Petrified Sea Gardens Pure Oil Gas Station Saratoga Gas Electric Light and Power Company Complex Saratoga Spa State Park District Hiram Charles Todd House Union Avenue Historic District US Post Office Saratoga Springs West Side Historic District YaddoParks and recreation EditThoroughbred racing Edit Entrance to the Saratoga Race Course National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Saratoga Race Course opened on August 3 1863 The first track was located on East Avenue at the present Oklahoma Training Track location which is perpendicular to the present Saratoga Race Course which opened the following year Founded by John Hunter and William R Travers the thoroughbred track is the oldest continuously operating sporting venue of any kind in the United States The track holds a summer meet lasting six weeks from late July to Labor Day that attracts the top horses jockeys and trainers in America The meet features a number of major stakes races with the Travers Stakes a Grade I race being one of the most prominent of America s summer horse races Harness racing Edit Saratoga Casino and Raceway a harness Standardbred racetrack that includes a hotel video gaming facility a nightclub an upscale steakhouse the Racino and a horse betting simulcast room Golf Edit Saratoga Golf and Polo Club private Saratoga National Golf public Saratoga Spa Golf Located in Saratoga Spa State Park public Airway Meadows Golf Club public McGregor Links Country Club semi private Polo Edit The Saratoga Polo Association plays Fridays and Sundays mid July through early September at Whitney Field in nearby Greenfield Center New York 26 Saratoga Spa State Park Edit The Saratoga Spa State Park capitalizes on the culture and mineral springs that drove Saratoga Springs This is a large state park and includes a hotel 2 pool complexes mineral baths Saratoga Performing Arts Center SPAC picnic areas hiking trails and numerous mineral springs The Saratoga Performing Arts Center located on the State Park grounds has been the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and New York City Ballet since 1966 Jazz and dance are featured at SPAC The SPAC Amphitheater itself is 110 feet 34 m high sits in a natural curved bowl that is bordered by large pine trees and a large lawn space but is afflicted by the roar of nearby Geyser Creek which creates serious acoustical problems Inside the amphitheater is seating for 5100 the lawn can easily hold an additional 20 000 people The park is also home to the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame the Saratoga Automobile Museum the Lincoln Mineral Baths and Spa and the Gideon Putnam Resort amp Spa Skateboard Park Edit The Saratoga Skatepark est 1988 located in the center of the East Side Recreation area on Lake Avenue is New York State s first municipal skatepark The exercise facility is known for its concrete skateboard bowl installed with a state of the art design in 2004 The skatepark has metal ramps as well In 2010 the city filled the pool with dirt citing problems with graffiti vandalism and unconfirmed structural issues affecting the skating surface In addition the city said that they lacked funds to staff guards at the park and claimed it had spent nearly 200 000 on the park since it opened in 1988 27 After a group of skateboarders lobbied the city and publicly offered to dig out the pool by hand the city excavated it in November 2011 28 29 Government EditThe Saratoga Springs charter specifies a commission form of city government Recent efforts to amend the charter have not been successful The most recent charter change proposal appeared on the ballot in the November 2020 election and was overwhelmingly defeated Prior attempts have netted mixed results with the closest margin of votes in 2017 where a difference of 10 votes upheld the current system of government 30 The city is one of only three in the state of New York to have a three tier tax district system the inside district being what was originally the village of Saratoga Springs and the outside district being the town of Saratoga Springs minus the village The other two cities with a three tier tax system are Rome and Oneida Education EditEmpire State College and Skidmore College are both located in Saratoga Springs Verrazzano College 1969 1975 31 32 was also located there During the summer Skidmore is one of several hosts for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Eastern Nazarene College located in Quincy Massachusetts was founded in Saratoga Springs as the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute and Biblical Seminary at the turn of the 20th century The Saratoga Springs City School District 33 is made up of Six elementary schools kindergarten through grade five Lake Avenue Caroline Street Division Street and Geyser Road in the City of Saratoga Springs Greenfield in the Town of Greenfield and Dorothy Nolan in the Town of Wilton One middle school grades six through eight Maple Avenue Middle School in the Town of Wilton One high school grades nine through twelve Saratoga Springs High School located on the West side on Blue Streak Boulevard in the City of Saratoga Springs Private schools in Saratoga Springs include Saratoga Central Catholic High School St Clement s Regional Catholic School The Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs and Saratoga Independent School Alternatively some local children commute to Albany area schools such as The Emma Willard School The Albany Academies Doane Stuart School and La Salle Institute Media EditGrid formerly Saratoga Wire daily online newspaper The Saratogian newspaper daily Saratoga TODAY newspaper weekly Saratoga Business Journal newspaper bi weekly The Spotlight newspaper weekly Eco Local magazine monthly Saratoga Seasons magazine Saratoga Living magazine quarterly Simply Saratoga magazine by monthly The Skidmore News Skidmore Unofficial Saratoga com Saratogabusiness net Look TV television stationInfrastructure EditTransportation Edit See also Saratoga Springs Amtrak station Saratoga County Airport in Saratoga Springs The closest scheduled air service is available at Albany International Airport ALB There is also a general aviation facility Saratoga County Airport 5B2 located west of city limits in the Town of Milton Amtrak provides service to Saratoga Springs operating its Adirondack daily in both directions between Central Station in Montreal and Penn Station in New York City and the Ethan Allen Express daily in both directions between Rutland Vermont and New York City The local station off of West Avenue was built in 1956 but was rehabilitated in 2004 The 6 400 square foot 590 m2 passenger area contains a coffee shop newsstand murals an automated teller machine a visitors information kiosk an outside patio area with benches and a children s play area The station serves about 23 000 passengers annually Greyhound Bus Lines serves the city frequently sending buses every few hours towards Albany or Montreal The city Amtrak station serves as the Greyhound Bus Lines and Adirondack Trailways station The city is also served by the Capital District Transportation Authority which provides bus service from Schenectady via Route 50 daily on bus route 450 service from Ballston Spa on bus route 451 service between the Wilton Mall and Skidmore College on bus route 452 and weekday service to Albany via the Northway Express line In summers free trolley service is provided Low cost curbside bus service is also provided by Megabus with direct service to New York City and Burlington Vermont Long distance motorists generally reach Saratoga via Interstate 87 which north of Albany is known as the Adirondack Northway Three exits access the city Exit 13 S is optimal for reaching Saratoga Lake and 13 N for the Saratoga Performing Arts Center SPAC and the southern and western quadrants of the city Visitors to the Saratoga Race Course use Exit 14 which is also arguably best for reaching downtown from the south Exit 15 serves Skidmore College downtown if coming from the north and the shopping malls just north of the city limits In popular culture EditSaratoga Springs Saratoga Race Course and Saratoga society are frequently featured on screen and mentioned in films and television Films featuring Saratoga Springs Edit 12 Years a Slave 2013 Chiwetel Ejiofor Lupita Nyong o Michael Fassbender Benedict Cumberbatch A Dog Year 2009 Jeff Bridges Lauren Ambrose Aftermath 2008 Chris Penn s last film 34 Ass Backwards 2013 Casey Wilson June Diane Raphael Alicia Silverstone Jon Cryer 35 Billy Bathgate 1991 Dustin Hoffman Nicole Kidman the Kidman dancing scene was shot at the Hall of Springs 36 Feast of Friends 1970 The Doors self produced documentary features lengthy concert footage at SPAC on 9 1 68 and Jim Morrison reciting poetry backstage 36 Ghost Story 1981 Fred Astaire John Houseman houses on North Broadway were used as homes in this film Cast included Fred Astaire John Houseman and Douglas Fairbanks Jr 36 The Homestretch 1947 Maureen O Hara Cornel Wilde 36 Lolita 1962 James Mason Shelley Winters My Old Man 1979 Kristy McNichol Warren Oates Eileen Brennan made for TV movie based on an Ernest Hemingway story was filmed at Saratoga Race Course various locations in Saratoga Springs and throughout Saratoga County 36 Nobody s Fool 1994 Paul Newman Bruce Willis Paul s Case 1980 Eric Roberts Lindsay Crouse 36 Saratoga 1937 Clark Gable Lionel Barrymore Jean Harlow notable for being Harlow s last film as she collapsed on set during filming and died Racing scenes were filmed at the Saratoga Race Course 36 37 Saratoga Trunk 1945 Gary Cooper Ingrid Bergman while it was set in Saratoga it was not filmed there 36 Seabiscuit 2003 Tobey Maguire Jeff Bridges racing scenes shot at the Saratoga Race Course in November 2002 The Horse Whisperer 1998 Robert Redford Scarlett Johansson special effects for the horse and rider accident were shot at the southern end of Saratoga Spa State Park Also a room at the Gideon Putnam Hotel was made into a shoddier motel room 36 The Skeptic 2009 Tom Arnold Zoe Saldana The Time Machine 2002 Guy Pearce Samantha Mumba The Way We Were 1973 Robert Redford Barbra Streisand scenes also shot in nearby Ballston Spa Virgin Alexander 2012 Rick Faugno Paige Howard Bronson Pinchot 38 Radio Edit Saratoga Springs was the setting for a radio soap opera by the same name created by ZBS Foundation and written by Meatball Fulton The 1989 series was produced as 90 four minute daily episodes for National Public Radio The story incorporates Saratoga Springs historical facts and utilizes local actors as well as ZBS regulars Lena Spencer of Caffe Lena is listed as playing herself A Best of Saratoga Springs compilation c 2004 can be purchased from ZBS www zbs org During spring and early summer 2007 the original four minute episodes were podcast by ZBS Television Edit In the Western series Maverick Saratoga Springs serves as the primary setting of the season 3 episode Maverick Springs in which Bret Maverick played by James Garner is hired to convince a wealthy rancher s brother to return home In the pilot episode of the 1960s sitcom Green Acres it was noted that Eddie Albert s character of Oliver Wendell Douglas was born in Saratoga Springs In the sci fi series The Orville Saratoga Springs is featured in the 11th episode of season 2 Lasting Impressions which first aired on March 21 2019 A time capsule from 2015 is unearthed out of Saratoga Springs approximately 400 years in the future by the ship s crew One of the items contributed is a smartphone by a young woman who is a native of the city named Laura Huggins played by Leighton Meester who wanted future discoverers to know about her and her life She becomes the object of infatuation by the ship s helmsman Gordon Malloy played by Scott Grimes Gordon uploads the phone s data to the ship s computer and requests a simulation of Laura s environment and life in Saratoga Springs Music Edit In the song Adelaide s Lament in the 1950 Broadway musical Guys and Dolls Adelaide who has an eternal cold caused by her fiance s refusal to finally marry sings When they get on that train to Niagara She can hear church bells chime The compartment is air conditioned And the mood sublime Then they get off at Saratoga for the fourteenth time A person can develop la grippe In the 1972 Carly Simon song You re So Vain the singer references horseracing in Saratoga Springs Well I hear you went up to Saratoga and your horse naturally won In 1987 Whitney Houston s music video for Didn t We Almost Have It All the second single from her second studio album was filmed at Saratoga Performing Arts Center The video was rotated regularly on MTV and it eventually became her fifth of a record breaking seven consecutive number one hits on the Billboard 100 chart 39 40 On September 1st 1977 Jackson Browne recorded Rosie at SPAC and it appeared on the platinum album Running on Empty the following year 41 Food Edit It is believed that the club sandwich was invented in the Canfield Casino in 1894 42 Potato chips were invented at Moon s Lake House on Saratoga Lake by George Crum in 1854 in response to a customer s complaint that his potatoes were cut too thick citation needed Other Edit Walt Disney World Resort has a themed resort called Disney s Saratoga Springs Resort amp Spa whose theme and design was inspired by this city Additionally the Walt Disney World Railroad station at Main Street U S A in the Magic Kingdom was modeled after and closely resembles the former Victorian era railroad depot that once stood in downtown Saratoga Springs The James Bond novel Diamonds are Forever contained several scenes set in Saratoga Springs and its racecourse Saratoga native Solomon Northup s memoir Twelve Years a Slave was made into a hit movie in 2013 Sister cities Edit Vichy France since 1994 43 Waveland Mississippi In the spring of 2006 Saratoga Springs decided to help out the people of Waveland in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina via a Mardi Gras themed festival downtown 44 See also EditHorses Saratoga Style List of Mayors of Saratoga Springs New York Geyser Crest International Kindergarten Union founded in Saratoga Springs 1892 Sans Souci Hotel Ballston Spa Category People from Saratoga Springs New YorkReferences Edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 USGS detail on Newtown Retrieved 2007 10 21 Saratoga Springs Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Census Geography Profile Saratoga Springs city New York United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2021 10 11 Arts Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center Archived from the original on 2020 02 19 Retrieved 2020 02 26 Saratoga Race Course adapts to COVID 19 Gov Cuomo concerned about public health risk CBS 6 News Albany 29 April 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 07 Saratoga Springs NY WaterworksHistory Waterworkshistory Retrieved 6 August 2018 a b R F Dearborn Saratoga and How to See It gutenberg org Saratoga Life Saratoga Life http www thesaratogalife com life in saratoga springs new york Retrieved 6 August 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Charles Newhall Taintor 1876 United States Hotel Saratoga Illustrated Saratoga Springs N Y became haven for gambling vice until 1950s New York Daily News Janet Nyberg Paraschos Saratoga Springs American Preservation 1978 2 1 pp 59 72 Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center History of Saratoga Retrieved May 25 2013 Monthly Monthly Averages Weather com Retrieved 2014 05 12 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b Data Access and Dissemination Systems DADS American FactFinder Results Archived from the original on 2020 02 12 Data Access and Dissemination Systems DADS American FactFinder Results dead link Saratoga Spring Water chosen as official water for Presidential Inauguration Albany Business Review Albany Business Review 3 August 2012 McGuire Mark 27 June 2012 The first Saratoga Jazz Fest The Times Union Retrieved 23 April 2013 Willman Dale 30 September 2012 Native American Festival Continues at SPAC Photo Essay Saratoga Wire Archived from the original on 30 June 2013 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Dimopoulos Thomas 26 November 2011 Bye bye local legend Don McLean refutes tale of song s origin The Post Star Retrieved 23 April 2013 History Yaddo Archived from the original on 14 August 2010 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Halligan Lauren February 16 2020 Thousands attend 33rd annual Flurry Festival in Saratoga Springs The Saratogian Archived from the original on 17 February 2020 Retrieved 17 February 2020 Saratoga Arts Council First Night Saratoga Retrieved June 30 2014 Saratoga Polo Association LLC Donges Patrick 24 March 2010 Skateboarding bowl filled at Saratoga Springs East Side Rec The Saratogian Retrieved 23 April 2013 Jenks Eric 5 November 2011 Photos Saratoga Springs East Side Rec skate bowl reopens The Saratogian Retrieved 23 April 2013 Yusko Dennis 20 October 2011 Skateboarder s moves may hit pay dirt The Times Union Retrieved 23 April 2013 Proposed Spa City charter appears headed toward defeat 14 November 2017 Verrazzano makes 3 million offer for Skidmore s Scribner Campus Skidmore News Sep 11 1969 Retrieved May 25 2013 New York Colleges that have Closed Merged Changed Names Westminster College Retrieved May 25 2013 Saratoga Springs City School District Saratogaschools org Retrieved 3 December 2017 Aftermath at IMDb Ass Backwards 2013 Internet Movie Retrieved 19 August 2012 a b c d e f g h i Bucciferro Maria McBride Saratoga on the Silver Screen II The Glory Days of Film Return to the Spa Saratoga Living Saratoga Living LLC 17 2 Saratoga 1937 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2007 04 01 Post Paul 25 July 2012 Film shot in Saratoga Springs released on DVD Virgin Alexander has won multiple awards The Saratogian Retrieved 19 August 2012 TatanBrown 17 October 2008 Whitney Houston Didn t We Almost Have It All Album Version YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 11 14 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Whitney Houston Performs At SPAC 1987 Sratoga com 13 February 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2017 Levith Will July 12 2018 5 Most Memorable Music Moments In SPAC History Saratoga Living Retrieved Jul 16 2021 Stradley Linda 2004 History of Club Sandwich What s Cooking America Retrieved 2009 07 31 National Commission for Decentralised cooperation Delegation pour l Action Exterieure des Collectivites Territoriales Ministere des Affaires etrangeres in French Archived from the original on 2013 10 04 Retrieved 2013 12 26 Diakopoulos Christopher 2006 04 27 City looks to get new sister The Saratogian Journal Register Company Retrieved 2006 09 07 dead link Further reading Edit Saratoga Springs A Gazetteer of the State of New York J Disturnell 1842 Illustrated Views of Saratoga and its Springs Gleason s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion 1852 The Traveler s Guide to the Hudson River Saratoga Springs Lake George Falls of Niagara and Thousand Islands American News Company 1864 Child Hamilton 1871 Saratoga Springs Gazetteer and business directory of Saratoga County N Y and Queensbury Warren County for 1871 Syracuse Printed at the Journal Office Joseph Sabin ed 1889 Saratoga N Y Bibliotheca Americana Vol 18 New York OCLC 13972268 Federal Writers Project 1940 Saratoga Springs New York A Guide to the Empire State American Guide Series Oxford University Press hdl 2027 mdp 39015008915889 Paraschos Janet Nyberg Saratoga Springs American Preservation 1978 2 1 pp 59 72 Dimopoulos Thomas 2015 Saratoga Stories Magic and Loss Manchester Vt Shires Press ISBN 978 1 60571 260 4 OCLC 2015940720 Sloane Barbara Barton 2019 Saratoga Springs A Hudson Valley Treasure Archived 2020 02 26 at the Wayback Machine The Pelham Post Vol 16 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saratoga Springs New York Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saratoga Springs Wikisource has the text of the 1920 Encyclopedia Americana article Saratoga Springs Official website Saratoga County History Our Town Saratoga Springs Documentary produced by WMHT TV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saratoga Springs New York amp oldid 1139193034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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