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American Revolution Connection in Local Businesses

July 03, 2024

American Revolution Connection in Local Businesses

Bill Dake, Chairman of Stewart’s Shops, and Charles Wait, Chairman of Adirondack Trust Company, have long histories connected to American Revolution and supporting the preservation of its history. 

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County Hopes To Rename Saratoga National Historical Park as “Saratoga National Battlefield Park”

June 27, 2024

County Hopes To Rename Saratoga National Historical Park as “Saratoga National Battlefield Park”

BALLSTON SPA— At its monthly meeting held June 18 at the county complex in Ballston Spa, the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution to rename the Saratoga National Historical Park as the Saratoga National Battlefield Park

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EDITORIAL: Renaming Battle of Saratoga site could have big impact

June 22, 2024

EDITORIAL: Renaming Battle of Saratoga site could have big impact

What’s in a name? When it comes to competing for tourist dollars, what’s in a name could be big bucks. That’s one of the reasons, and a legitimate one, for the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors’ request to the National Park Service and Congress to add the name “battlefield” to the historic site where the two Battles of Saratoga took place in September and October of 1777.

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Saratoga Co. looks to change historical park name

June 19, 2024

Saratoga Co. looks to change historical park name

BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10)– The Saratoga County Board of Supervisors is asking National Park Services for a name change from Saratoga National Historical Park to Saratoga National Battlefield Park. On Tuesday, the board voted unanimously to rename the park to commemorate the Battles of Saratoga.

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The park was first named Saratoga Battlefield Park until it was designated a historical site in 1927 for securing American independence during the American Revolution. Battlefield was dropped from the park’s name in 1938 when it became a national park.

The name change request comes in time for the Battle of Saratoga’s 250th anniversary in 2027.

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Saratoga: America’s Turning Point Presents 3rd Annual Women in War Symposium & Bus Tour

April 26, 2024

Saratoga: America’s Turning Point Presents 3rd Annual Women in War Symposium & Bus Tour

BY KELLY SCHOONBECK | NEWS SCHUYLERVILLE —The Saratoga County 250th Commission announced the 3rd Annual Women in War Symposium will be held on May 4 from 8:15 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at the Old Saratoga American Legion Post, 6 Clancy St. in Schuylerville. As an enhancement to the Symposium, a bus tour of historic sites will be offered May 5.

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Read more in the article about the inspiring authors, speakers, and camaraderie among enthusiasts offered at the May 4th event. Meals included. Plus, a limited availability guided coach bus tour departing from the Saratoga National Historical Park on Sunday, May 5th.

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Take a Road Trip 25 miles Away and 250 Years Back in Time

April 25, 2024

Take a Road Trip 25 miles Away and 250 Years Back in Time

PBS TV host Darley Newman spent time in Saratoga Springs and nearby areas in September, 2023, filming an episode of her new series, “Travels with Darley: Revolutionary Road Trips,” …

One of the reasons we really wanted to have Saratoga in the first season is because of the rich history, the significance to the Revolutionary War era,” Newman said in a video greeting… Monday, April 22. “You can’t not go to Saratoga to tell this story.”

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The Post Star – Take a road trip 25 miles away and 250 years back in time

By: Alex Portal

Thursday, April 25, 2024

SARATOGA SPRINGS – PBS TV host Darley Newman spent time in Saratoga Springs and nearby areas in September, 2023, filming an episode of her new series, “Travels with Darley: Revolutionary Road Trips,” where she visits towns up and down the east coast with significant ties to the American Revolution.

“One of the reasons we really wanted to have Saratoga in the first season is because of the rich history, the significance to the Revolutionary War era,” Newman said in a video greeting shown before a special screening of the episode, Monday, April 22.

“You can’t not go to Saratoga to tell this story,” she said in the clip played at Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs.

Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts welcomed guests and thanked all of the community members and business-owners who participated in the filming.

In addition to the Saratoga Battlefield and historic sites, the episode highlights local businesses including Adirondack Trust Co., Caffe Lena, Hatsational, Hattie’s, Impressions, Morrisey’s, Olde Bryan Inn, Revolutionary Rail, Saratoga Apple, Saratoga Arms, Saratoga Tea and Honey, Stewart’s, and Walt and Whitman.

Roberts promised that the 25-minute, mini documentary was just one of the opening salvos in a years-long campaign to bring the Battles of Saratoga to the forefront of America’s 250th anniversary celebration.

“In 2021 the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors recognized the importance of commemorating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the American Revolution,” Roberts explained. “And particularly the Battles of Saratoga in 2027.”

The county formed the Saratoga 250 Commission, and its partner group, Campaign for Saratoga 250, Inc.

“The goals are educating the public on the important role that the Saratoga area played as the turning point of the American Revolution, increasing heritage tourism in Saratoga County by promoting our revolutionary era sites and stories, and finally, by supporting historic preservation and improving infrastructure around our historic sites,” Roberts explained.

The Battles of Saratoga and subsequent surrender of British Gen. John Burgoyne to American forces has come to be known as the turning point for the American Revolution.

Local and state-wide dignitaries joined the crowd during Monday’s presentation.

U.S. Rep Paul Tonko (Saratoga Springs) recalled an anecdote from his orientation at Williamsburg Virginia when he first became a congress member, impressing the instructor with his knowledge of early colonial history.

“He asked the crowd of newly elected congress members, who knew how far west someone could go at this time, and I said, ‘Schenectady,’ and he said, ‘very good.’ So I quickly became the star of the class, and then I said, ‘specifically the stockade,’ he goes, ‘that’s excellent, what do you represent, what area,’ and I said, ‘… Schenectady,’” Tonko recalled with a smile. “He quickly responded to my exchange with him and he said, ‘ladies and gentlemen, that member represents the most historic area of our country.’” He added to a rousing applause.

In the summer of 1777, with the British already in control of New York City, the plan was for Burgoyne to invade from the north, marching from Canada and joining additional British forces just north of Albany to take the city, securing New York State as a British stronghold.

But that is not how history played out.

Thanks to the strategic acumen and battle savvy of early American heroes such as sharp-shooter, Daniel Morgan; engineer, Tadeusz Kosciuszko; and – at the time – Gen. Benedict Arnold, Burgoyne’s troops were cut off from the rendezvous and the British general was forced to surrender his sword on Oct. 17. 1777.

Burgoyne’s supplication marked the first time in history a British army had surrendered to an enemy force. It also convinced French King, Louis XVI to join America’s fight, which was the financial and tactical shot in the arm Washington and his men needed, ultimately cinching the victory for the Continental Army.

“That’s our job: to carry on their legacy and what they accomplished,” Saratoga County Board of Supervisors chair, Phillip Barrett said during Monday’s event. “We have many different municipalities of different make-ups and sizes. But what we all share is a deep appreciation for history, a deep appreciation for those that came before us. Ordinary people that did extraordinary feats, leading to the formation of the greatest country there’s ever been.”

Season 11 of “Travels with Darley,” which includes the Saratoga episode is available through the PBS streaming service. For more information about the Saratoga 250 Commission, visit, www.saratoga250.com.

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Saratoga: America’s Turning Point presents Women in War Symposium & Bus Tour

April 22, 2024

Saratoga: America’s Turning Point presents Women in War Symposium & Bus Tour

SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. — The Saratoga County 250th Commission recently announced the third Annual Women in War Symposium will be held on May 4, from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Old Saratoga American Legion Post, located at 6 Clancy St. As an enhancement to the Symposium, a bus tour of historic sites will be offered on May 5.

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Informational session discusses Saratoga’s role in American Revolution

January 29, 2024

Informational session discusses Saratoga’s role in American Revolution

“Why is the 250th such a great time to be able to tell this story?” Roberts said.

“…I think there were a lot of good things that were done during the bicentennial, and I think it shows that we have a stage here, a national or international stage, to tell our story. And the story isn’t just a military story. It’s a political story. It’s a cultural story. It’s the story of the women and children marching with the army. It’s the story of the Loyalists that were in Saratoga County. It’s the story of all of the German soldiers that were part of the Brunswickers that were part of Burgoyne army, the Native Voices that maybe we haven’t heard yet.”

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By EMMA RALLS | eralls@saratogian.com 

PUBLISHED: January 28, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. | UPDATED: January 29, 2024, at 7:13 a.m.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation partnered with Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts recently for a Zoom presentation on Saratoga’s Role in the American Revolution.

Along with the historical insight, Roberts also provided more knowledge about the upcoming plans for the 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Battles of Saratoga, which will be taking place in 2027.

“The Foundation is excited to have Lauren talk with us about the upcoming plans to celebrate the Battles of Saratoga in 2027 and her recent panel discussion at the Smithsonian,” said Nicole Babie, Membership & Programs Director, in a release before the event. “This is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the importance of not only preserving architecture and landscape architecture but also the cultural heritage of our region.”

Appointed as the Chair of the Saratoga 250th Commission, Roberts shared it has been “all 250th since 2021” in preparation for such a big anniversary — and in preparation for the celebration Roberts shared she believes it’s important because it proved that there was a platform to get these stories out there,

“Why is the 250th such a great time to be able to tell this story?” Roberts said. “I usually ask this question when I’m talking about the 250th anniversary because I think there were a lot of good things that were done during the bicentennial, and I think it shows that we have a stage here, a national or international stage, to tell our story.

“And the story isn’t just a military story. It’s a political story. It’s a cultural story. It’s the story of the women and children marching with the army. It’s the story of the Loyalists that were in Saratoga County. It’s the story of all of the German soldiers that were part of the Brunswickers that were part of Burgoyne army, the Native Voices that maybe we haven’t heard yet. There are so many stories on an individual basis that can be told here. And that’s one of the things that we’re really looking to do.”

Saratoga County Supervisors also believed it was important that these stories be told and passed a resolution in July of 2021, creating the 13-member commission that is tasked with planning and organizing all of the ceremonies, events, activities and celebrations recognizing the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.

One thing this commission did to help guide them while preparing for the celebration was to identify three main goals or “guiding stars” to help them in their planning process, which were education, engagement, and preservation.

With these in mind, the commission has performed multiple initiatives like acquiring an 18th-century marquee-style tent, affectionately called the “Turning Point Tent,” which allows us to participate in various pre-existing events, serving as a focal point for educating people about revolutionary history.

“We want to make sure that the investments that we’re making during this commemorative period number one, lives long past that because we’re hoping that once we increase our heritage tourism it is something that will continue, and also that the next generation learns to understand and appreciate historic preservation,” Roberts shared.

“We are benefiting from the generations that came before us that preserved the battlefield, that preserves the Schuyler house, that built the monument, and we need to make sure that we’re teaching the next generation about historic preservation so that these sites are still available for us to visit when it’s the 300th anniversary.”

Another event the commission has put on leading up the the 250th celebration was a lecture series called Revolution on the Hudson. At least 100 people attended each event which was held in three different public parks in which speakers came to discuss different aspects of the Saratoga campaign for the Northern Campaign of 1777.

Each event had a different living historian, 18th-century Toys and Games for Kids, and included some civic groups and provided a platform for people to learn about the revolution on significant sites.

There is also an active pursuit to improve the tools that teachers have to bring the revolution to life for their students.  In collaboration with the battlefields and the Living History Education Foundation, a workshop for 4th, 7th, and 11th-grade teachers in Saratoga County was organized and teachers were provided with 18th-century clothing and gear, along with training in drills and historical activities.

Another thing that Roberts shared they are going to make this history more consumable on a wide scale. By working with their friend’s group, Campaign for Saratoga250, a company called 360 XR, which has helped do several installations at historic sites on Long Island, has been contracted to assist with establishing augmented reality at sites to be able to tell the story of many different historic figures.

“One of the things that we’re trying to do is expand the reach, broaden our audience, to see how many people we can get interested and how many more people we can reach,” Roberts said. “Not just people who are already interested in history, but people who may not know they can go to the battlefields for recreation activity.

“So, we decided we need to meet people where they are and where are they, they’re on their phones.”

The implementation of this technology is helpful on several different fronts, including allowing this history to make its way to people who can’t get on an actual site, providing aid to those who may be a visual learner among other things. The characters that are being brought to life are done so to make their stories more accessible.

One thing Roberts pointed out is the appearance of the characters looks more like video game characters, which was something done intentionally.

“That’s exactly what we want them to look like because that’s the demographic that we’re going after,” Roberts said regarding the character’s appearance. “Those younger generations are used to these types of characters, there are video games that include historical references. So, if you think that’s what it looks like that’s great, that’s what we’re going for.”

Another big project that the Commission had worked on was working with Darley Newman during her new series called Revolutionary Road Trips which she focuses on sites across the country that have amazing revolutionary stories to tell regarding the upcoming 250th anniversary. Newman was in the area for five days and filmed at a lot of historic sites as well as a lot of different places for food, entertainment and to try some mineral springs.

The episode will be coming out in the spring, and while there is no exact date it most likely will be late March or early April.

Roberts also shared Newman had invited her to come speak in Washington DC at the Smithsonian at the Ripley Center where she represented Saratoga and the state of New York. There were also representatives from New Jersey, South Carolina and Virginia who all got to chance to talk about their historic sites and you know what we thought were their favorite hidden gems there.

For more information about the 250th celebration, you can visit https://saratoga250.com/

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Reliving History Through Augmented Reality

January 18, 2024

Reliving History Through Augmented Reality

by Alex Portal, The Post-Star

January 18, 2024 – What better way to explore and learn about the region’s revolutionary history than through stories told by the men and women who were there when it happened?

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Emmy Nominated National Travel Host Features Saratoga as a Revolutionary Destination

December 19, 2023

Emmy Nominated National Travel Host Features Saratoga as a Revolutionary Destination

“Travels with Darley,” a national travel series featured on PBS and streamed on Apple, Roku, Smithsonian and more, will feature an episode dedicated to Saratoga’s revolutionary history as the Turning Point in its 2024 schedule.

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As part of reviving national recognition of the victory at the 1777 Battles of Saratoga as America’s Turning Point, production of a dedicated travel episode by Emmy-nominated host, producer, and writer, Darley Newman, was commissioned. The dedicated travel episode incorporated the revolutionary sites of Saratoga County and hospitality venues to appeal to heritage and cultural tourists.

“Travels with Darley” is aired by 97 percent of national PBS stations and released on significant streaming services, including Apple and Roku. The 2024 season incorporates Newman’s first “Revolutionary Road Trips,” including Saratoga, and will be revealed in January 2024 at a special event co-produced by Smithsonian Associates in Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian event panel will include Saratoga County’s 250th Commission Chair and County Historian, Lauren Roberts.

Saratoga hoteliers, restauranteurs, retailers, and historic sites participated in the episode production. They will be incorporated to the episode edited by Newman’s production company to be released on most PBS stations in late March or April 2024.

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