Friday, March 1, 2019

Saratoga Springs, New York, Part 4

Saratoga Springs, New York, Part 4: East Side Historic District


This final post on Saratoga Springs highlights the East Side Historic District of the city, primarily a residential neighborhood extending from Congress Park to the Saratoga Race Course. During the 19th and early 20th centuries the city’s well-to-do residents built their homes here, when the city was one of the country’s top resorts, and was frequented by many of the wealthiest families of the era. Primarily the owners of stores and spas, the people who built homes here wanted to live in houses that reflected their success. They gravitated to the neighborhoods where the wealthy summer residents had their homes, ending up with scaled-down versions of those homes, often by the same architects. There are 379 buildings within the district in an array of styles, from Gothic Revival to Bungalow, and are predominately faced in clapboard or brick. Only 15 of the buildings are of modern construction, and thus not considered contributing properties to the district’s historic character. This neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We enjoyed walking through the district taking pictures of the many beautiful and impressive properties. 
























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