At a Glance
Saratoga Springs in Upstate New York is home to the Saratoga Race Course for thoroughbred horse racing; it’s the oldest, continually operating horse track in the country. Peruse the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. Rejuvenate in Saratoga Spa State Park’s mineral baths complex; the city was dubbed “Queen of the Spas” over a century ago because of its naturally flowing, carbonated springs. Stroll down Broadway to admire Saratoga’s architecture and browse the specialty shops, galleries and unique boutiques. Take a hike, bike, boat, kayak, swim, or play golf. Watch live entertainment at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. View vintage models and race cars on exhibit at the Saratoga Automobile Museum. Tour local wineries and breweries. And dine at one of 150 restaurants featuring casual fare to worldly cuisine.
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Oneida Community Mansion House • Oneida, Upstate New York
Oneida Community Mansion House and Museum is a National Historic Landmark. From 1848-1880 it was a religious-centered Utopian commune whose 300 members shared all aspects of...
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Broadway Deli • Saratoga Springs, NY
Daniel Chessare has been a fixture in Saratoga's culinary scene for years, working his way from bussing tables to head chef for local venues....
The Sagamore Resort • Lake George, Upstate New York
Nestled on the shores of Lake George, The Sagamore Resort is a historic and luxurious destination that has been welcoming guests since 1883. The...