Saratoga Springs Bed and Breakfast Links
Great Things to do in Saratoga Springs -
Brookside Museum - As the home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, Brookside Museum inspires community memory by telling the story of Saratoga County through interactive and engaging programs and exhibits. Champlain Canal Tour Boats - All along our cruising range, north to Fort Miller or south to the Saratoga National Historical Park, you'll enjoy the majesty of miles of unspoiled river scenery and marvel at the history that our tours unfold for you. The Equine Sports Center - Live Harness Racing is featured 124 racing dates a year. During the winter meet enjoy weekend afternoon racing and in the spring and summer it’s evening racing under the lights. Grant's Cottage - Ulysses Grant came to this cottage on Mt. McGregor to complete his memoirs. The rooms remain as they were when he died here in July 1885; there is also a spectacular view of the Hudson Valley.
Historical Society of Saratoga Springs
- The mission of the Historical Society of Saratoga Springs is
to promote, through study and education, an appreciation for the
social, political, economic, geological, and cultural history of
the City of Saratoga Springs.
Howe Caverns, Inc. - Howe Caverns is a premier attraction which provides unparalleled cavern adventures designed to enlighten, entertain, and educate. The Hyde Collection Art Museum - TThe Hyde Collection Art Museum is the result of 50 years of avid and highly informed art collecting during the first half of the twentieth century by Louis and Charlotte Hyde whose story starts in the 1880s. Lake George Shoreline Cruise - Cascading Mountains of green frame the sparkling blue waterway just off our shore. Seagulls, perched on pilings, oversee our ships as they dock at the pier. Lake George Steamboat Co., Inc. - Enjoy a cruise around the lake, or charter a boat for your wedding and reception. Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum - A museum devoted to turn-of-the-20th century opera singer Marcella Sembrich, open since a 1937, located at a point on Lake George in Bolton Landing. Costumes, photos, operatic memorabilia in a glorious setting. Open July 1 through Labor Day.
National Museum of Racing - The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is located in Saratoga Springs, New York, across from the historic Saratoga Race Course, the oldest operating track in the country. New York Racing Association - The finest thoroughbred racing - anywhere. Late July thru Labor Day, enjoy 140 years of the tradition. Museum of Dance - The National Museum of Dance & Hall of Fame was established in 1986 and is the only museum in the nation dedicated to professional American dance. Petrified Sea Gardens - The Petrified Sea Gardens is a beautiful outdoor park that is home to almost an acre of exposed Stromatolite fossils approximately 500-million-years old.
Saratoga Auto Museum
- The museum, located on the grounds of the Saratoga Spa Park,
will display cars, trucks, and other vehicles representing the
automotive heritage of New York State and the world of motorized
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - For nearly four decades, SPAC has hosted world-class classical programming for upstate New York's resident and visiting summer community. The New York City Ballet, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Saratoga Chamber Music Festival, Freihofer's Jazz Festival and Lake George Opera Festival have delighted faithful audiences on our spacious grounds, just beyond the bustle of Saratoga Springs' historic Downtown. Saratoga Polo Club - Polo, the game of kings gallops toward the next millennium. For the past 100 years, polo ponies have thundered up and down the fields of the Saratoga Polo Club, leaving an impact as exciting as in the times of warriors and princes. Yaddo - Yaddo is an artists' community located on a 400-acre estate in Saratoga Springs, New York. Its mission is to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work without interruption in a supportive environment. A Golfer's Paradise in Saratoga -
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