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Saratoga National Historical ParkJohn Neilson Farmhouse: this small, red, one-room building is the only structure on the battlefield from the time of the battles.
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Saratoga National Historical Park
Where To Eat
 

There are no dining facilities available at the Park. 
A water bottle vending machine is available at the Visitor Center.

For more information on local dining, please check with the local Chambers of Commerce:

Schuylerville Area Chamber of Commerce
43 Spring St. (Rte.29)
PO Box 19 Schuylerville, NY 12871
518-695-5268

Saratoga Springs Chamber of Commerce
28 Clinton Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-3255

 

Additional information for both the local area and beyond can be found on the official New York State tourism website.

Picture of a brick and clay baking oven.  

Did You Know?
Bread, pies, cookies --delicious! Baking in the 18th century was done in brick or clay "beehive" ovens. Heated by building a fire inside that was burned down to coals and ash, the heat stored in the brick and clay baked the food. A wooden plug covered the front opening and kept heat inside.

Last Updated: August 31, 2006 at 12:27 EST