National Register of Historic Places listings in Saratoga County, New York
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saratoga County, New York
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the
National Historic Landmarks
.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Albany (Albany) – Allegany – Bronx – Broome – Cattaraugus – Cayuga – Chautauqua – Chemung – Chenango – Clinton – Columbia – Cortland – Delaware – Dutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck) – Erie (Buffalo) – Essex – Franklin – Fulton – Genesee – Greene – Hamilton – Herkimer – Jefferson – Kings – Lewis – Livingston – Madison – Monroe (Rochester) – Montgomery – Nassau – New York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands) – Niagara (Niagara Falls) – Oneida – Onondaga (Syracuse) – Ontario – Orange – Orleans – Oswego – Otsego – Putnam – Queens – Rensselaer – Richmond – Rockland – St. Lawrence – Saratoga – Schenectady – Schoharie – Schuyler – Seneca – Steuben – Suffolk – Sullivan – Tioga – Tompkins – Ulster – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Westchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers) – Wyoming – Yates |
Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arrowhead Casino Prehistoric Site | May 1, 2000 (#00000418) |
Address Restricted | Saratoga Springs | Native American site dating back as far as 8,000-9,000 years ago. | |
2 | Barker General Store | April 1, 2002 (#02000303) |
1 Military Rd. 43°13′18″N 74°06′16″W / 43.221667°N 74.104444°W | Beecher Hollow | Historic general store constructed in 1847 | |
3 | Batchellerville Presbyterian Church | June 16, 2000 (#00000578) |
County Route 7 43°12′33″N 74°03′21″W / 43.209167°N 74.055833°W | Batchellerville | Greek Revival Presbyterian church built in 1867. | |
4 | Eli and Diadama Beecher House | December 22, 2015 (#15000924) |
2 Military Road 43°13′17″N 74°06′18″W / 43.221448°N 74.1049767°W | Beecher Hollow | 1830 frame house of settlers who gave their name to surrounding hamlet of Beecher Hollow used as post office at one point | |
5 | Col. Sidney Berry House | December 12, 2003 (#03001281) |
725 W. River Rd. 43°12′46″N 73°35′08″W / 43.212778°N 73.585556°W | Northumberland | Historic house built about 1800. | |
6 | Abraham Best House | July 14, 2011 (#11000452) |
113 Vischer Ferry Rd. 42°48′44″N 73°49′34″W / 42.812222°N 73.826111°W | Vischer Ferry | Federal style house, built ca. 1815. | |
7 | Broadway Historic District | September 12, 1979 (#79001627) |
Originally on Broadway, Washington and Rock Sts., later increased 43°05′12″N 73°47′01″W / 43.086667°N 73.783611°W | Saratoga Springs | Commercial and residential core of city, with many buildings intact from 19th century | |
8 | Brookside | May 21, 1975 (#75001223) |
Charlton St. 43°00′07″N 73°51′22″W / 43.001944°N 73.856111°W | Ballston Spa | 1793 house, modified later, was first built at springs for travelers. Last of the Mohicans there. Now home to county historical society.
| |
9 | Bullard Block | September 16, 2009 (#09000723) |
90-98 Broad St. 43°05′56″N 73°34′54″W / 43.098958°N 73.581675°W | Schuylerville | Commercial building built in 1881 in the High Victorian Gothic style. | |
10 | Calvary Episcopal Church | January 17, 2017 (#100000498) |
85 Lake Hill Rd. 42°54′36″N 73°53′30″W / 42.90989°N 73.89156°W | Burnt Hills | Early Gothic Revival church built in 1849 | |
11 | Canfield Casino and Congress Park | June 19, 1972 (#72000910) |
Roughly bounded by Spring and Circular Sts., Park Pl., and Broadway 43°04′41″N 73°47′05″W / 43.078056°N 73.784722°W | Saratoga Springs | Site of early bottling plant and hotel now used as public park and history museum. Designated a National Historic Landmark District on February 27, 1987. | |
12 | Catawissa (tugboat) | August 8, 1996 (#96000828) |
Lock 3, New York State Barge Canal, Erie Division
42°47′57″N 73°41′22″W / 42.799167°N 73.689444°W | Waterford | Tugboat built in 1896-1897 and scrapped in 2008. | |
13 | Champlain Canal | September 1, 1976 (#76001274) |
Extends north from Troy to Whitehall 43°10′00″N 73°33′24″W / 43.166667°N 73.556667°W | Troy | 60-mile (97 km) canal connecting the south end of Lake Champlain to the Hudson River in New York constructed simultaneously with the Erie Canal. | |
14 | Charlton Historic District | January 1, 1976 (#76001271) |
Main St. ( | Charlton | 123-acre (50 ha) district at the hamlet of Charlton. Includes 37 contributing buildings dating to 1787 and includes notable Greek Revival and Italianate architecture. | |
15 | Church Hill Historic District | May 20, 2021 (#100006512) |
Terminal and Church Hill Rds. 42°49′27″N 73°43′56″W / 42.8241°N 73.7323°W | Halfmoon | ||
16 | Clifton Park Center Baptist Church and Cemetery | September 24, 2004 (#04001055) |
713 Clifton Park Center Rd. 42°51′31″N 73°49′55″W / 42.858611°N 73.831944°W | Clifton Park Center |
Baptist church and cemetery built in 1837. | |
17 | Clifton Park Hotel | June 18, 1998 (#98000705) |
Old | Clifton Park and Halfmoon | Historic hotel erected in the 1820s. | |
18 | Copeland Carriage Shop | May 25, 2018 (#100002513) |
North Shore Road 43°13′15″N 74°06′05″W / 43.2207°N 74.1015°W | Beecher Hollow | Small 1830s Federal style wooden building is rare surviving example of a rural manufacturing facility, later used as machine shop and vacant since 1916. | |
19 | Copeland Covered Bridge
|
August 6, 1998 (#98000998) |
North Shore Rd., over Beecher Creek 43°13′15″N 74°06′02″W / 43.2208°N 74.1006°W | Edinburg | Wooden covered bridge | |
20 | Crescent Methodist Episcopal Church | February 10, 2000 (#00000091) |
Crescent 42°49′29″N 73°43′53″W / 42.824722°N 73.731389°W | Crescent | Methodist Episcopal church, built in 1852 and demolished sometime before 2013. | |
21 | Davis-Ferris Organ | December 23, 2016 (#100000864) |
2 Wesley Ave. 42°56′12″N 73°47′38″W / 42.936739°N 73.793834°W | Round Lake | Oldest three-manual organ in the nation. | |
22 | The Drinkhall | November 20, 1974 (#74001302) |
297 Broadway 43°05′06″N 73°47′45″W / 43.085°N 73.795833°W | Saratoga Springs | Historic trolley station built in 1915 by the Hudson Valley Railroad | |
23 | Dunning Street Cemetery | February 23, 2015 (#15000033) |
Dunning Street 42°58′17″N 73°47′44″W / 42.971497°N 73.795488°W | Malta | Final resting place of many important early Malta residents, including veterans of Revolutionary War, since 1775 | |
24 | Dutch Reformed Church of Gansevoort | January 20, 1995 (#94001568) |
10 Catherine St. 43°11′56″N 73°39′06″W / 43.198889°N 73.651667°W | Gansevoort | Dutch Reformed church, built about 1840 and demolished 1996. | |
25 | East Side Historic District | October 29, 1982 (#82001267) |
Roughly bounded by George, Henry, East, and North Sts. 43°04′49″N 73°46′41″W / 43.080278°N 73.778056°W | Saratoga Springs | Intact residential area of well-to-do 19th century residents east of downtown. | |
26 | Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth Monument and Grave | November 13, 1976 (#76001273) |
Hudson View Cemetery 42°53′53″N 73°41′32″W / 42.898056°N 73.692222°W | Mechanicville | Monument to Elmer E. Ellsworth, the first casualty of the American Civil War, built in 1874. | |
27 | Franklin Square Historic District | October 9, 1973 (#73001264) |
In an irregular pattern from Beekman St. along both sides of Grand Ave., Franklin, and Clinton Sts. to Van Dam 43°04′58″N 73°47′25″W / 43.082778°N 73.790278°W | Saratoga Springs | Upscale area of Greek Revival housing later incorporated into West Side Historic District | |
28 | Gansevoort Mansion | June 23, 1976 (#76001272) |
Off | Gansevoort | House built in 1813 by Herman Gansevoort (1779–1862). | |
29 | Nathan Garnsey House | January 12, 2012 (#11001025) |
1453 | Rexford | Unaltered example of Federal architecture, ca. 1791. | |
30 | Gideon Putnam Burying Ground | December 12, 2003 (#03001279) |
59 South Franklin Street 43°04′42″N 73°47′30″W / 43.078333°N 73.791667°W | Saratoga Springs | Early graveyard contains grave of city founder and his family. Only trace of him on the city's West Side.\ | |
31 | Grant Cottage
|
February 18, 1971 (#71000557) |
CR 101 north of US 9 43°12′03″N 73°44′45″W / 43.200833°N 73.745833°W | Mount McGregor |
Cottage first owned by banker Joseph W. Drexel. It was the site where Ulysses S. Grant died in 1885. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2021. | |
32 | Grooms Tavern Complex | February 10, 2000 (#00000094) |
Sugar Hill Rd. at Grooms Rd. 42°50′05″N 73°50′41″W / 42.834722°N 73.844722°W | Grooms Corners | Historic tavern located at Grooms Corners. The complex consists of the 1825 tavern, a wagon and blacksmith shop, and a frame privy. | |
33 | Hadley Mountain Fire Observation Station | September 23, 2001 (#01001037) |
Hadley Mountain 43°22′26″N 73°57′03″W / 43.373889°N 73.950833°W | Hadley | Historic fire observation station built in 1917. | |
34 | Hadley Parabolic Bridge | March 25, 1977 (#77000981) |
CR 1 43°18′50″N 73°50′44″W / 43.313889°N 73.845556°W | Hadley | Built in 1895. Only iron semi-deck lenticular truss bridge extant in state. | |
35 | International Paper Administration Building and Time Office | August 18, 2017 (#100001489) |
17 Pine St. 43°14′51″N 73°49′04″W / 43.247552°N 73.817856°W | Corinth | ||
36 | Jonesville Cemetery | April 7, 2014 (#14000132) |
Ushers & Longkill Rds. 42°54′34″N 73°49′17″W / 42.909449°N 73.821259°W | Jonesville | ||
37 | Jonesville Store | January 14, 2011 (#10001136) |
989 Main St. 42°54′37″N 73°49′24″W / 42.910278°N 73.823333°W | Jonesville | Country store at Main Street and Longkill Road; now vacant. | |
38 | Marshall House | August 22, 2002 (#02000878) |
136 | Schuylerville | Farmhouse constructed in 1770–1773 used by the British as a field hospital during the Battles of Saratoga. | |
39 | Mead House | May 12, 2004 (#04000433) |
2210 Galway Rd. 43°00′57″N 74°01′20″W / 43.015833°N 74.022222°W | Galway |
House built about 1825. | |
40 | Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant | November 13, 1989 (#89001942) |
At NY 32 on the Hudson River
42°52′41″N 73°40′47″W / 42.878056°N 73.679722°W | Mechanicville | Powerhouse, earth embankment, concrete non-overflow dam, and 700 feet long concrete gravity overflow dam built in 1897-1898. | |
41 | Mohawk Valley Grange Hall | April 3, 2012 (#12000245) |
274 Sugar Hill Rd. 42°50′00″N 73°50′37″W / 42.833398°N 73.843512°W | Grooms Corners | Grange hall built in 1791. | |
42 | New York State Barge Canal | October 15, 2014 (#14000860) |
Linear across county, along Mohawk River and Champlain Canal 42°49′28″N 73°39′51″W / 42.824450°N 73.664233°W | Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Mechanicville, Moreau, Northumberland, Saratoga, Schuylerville, Stillwater, Waterford | Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads | |
43 | Northside Historic District | December 4, 1975 (#75001226) |
Both sides of Saratoga Ave. ( NY 32) from Maple Ave. to Roosevelt Bridge
42°47′06″N 73°41′34″W / 42.785°N 73.692778°W | Waterford | District dating to 1828 characterized by large and small structures including the mansions of mill owners and modest workers' dwellings. | |
44 | Noxon Bank Building | December 4, 2003 (#03001247) |
9 Terminal Rd. 42°49′25″N 73°43′58″W / 42.823611°N 73.732778°W | Crescent | Bank built in 1842. | |
45 | Oakcliff | June 1, 1998 (#98000548) |
78 Church Hill Rd. 42°49′28″N 73°43′49″W / 42.824444°N 73.730278°W | Crescent | Historic house built about 1840. | |
46 | Ormsby-Laughlin Textile Companies Mill | March 20, 1986 (#86000470) |
31 Mohawk Ave. 42°47′18″N 73°41′00″W / 42.788333°N 73.683333°W | Waterford | Textile mill built circa 1894; it is the only surviving factory associated with the major industrial community known as Dial City. | |
47 | Parks-Bentley House | April 21, 1994 (#94000331) |
53 Ferry Blvd. 43°18′00″N 73°37′27″W / 43.3°N 73.624167°W | South Glens Falls | House in built about 1840. | |
48 | Packer Farm and Barkersville Store | August 27, 2013 (#13000630) |
7189 Barkersville Rd. 43°05′22″N 74°02′28″W / 43.0893383°N 74.0410594°W | Middle Grove | Mid-19th century house moved to property and store built later are excellent examples of local vernacular architecture from the periods. | |
49 | Peebles (Peobles) Island
|
October 2, 1973 (#73001265) |
At junction of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers 42°46′53″N 73°41′12″W / 42.781389°N 73.686667°W | Waterford | ||
50 | Petrified Sea Gardens | January 20, 1999 (#99000631) |
42 Petrified Gardens Road 43°04′59″N 73°50′40″W / 43.083056°N 73.844444°W | Saratoga Springs | Site of discovery of stromatolites; New York State Paleontologist Winifred Goldring, a pioneering 19th-century woman in science, researched them extensively here. | |
51 | Pure Oil Gas Station | October 18, 1978 (#78001905) |
65 Spring St. 43°04′45″N 73°46′57″W / 43.079167°N 73.7825°W | Saratoga Springs | Moved from Broadway to this address and adapted for reuse as a restaurant | |
52 | David Rayfiel House | November 10, 2009 (#09000910) |
1266 Kathan Rd. 43°18′01″N 73°56′31″W / 43.300144°N 73.942019°W | Day | Modern Movement style house built in 1958. | |
53 | Cyrus Rexford House | January 14, 2011 (#10001135) |
1643 | Rexford | Stick Style Victorian house built in 1883. | |
54 | Round Lake Historic District
|
April 24, 1975 (#75001225) |
U.S. Route 9 42°56′14″N 73°47′41″W / 42.937222°N 73.794722°W | Round Lake | Notable collection of late 19th century structures which are remarkably homogeneous. | |
55 | The Royal Blockhouse | January 31, 2012 (#11001062) |
Address Restricted | Moreau | British fortification that was part of the Fort Edward/Rogers Island military complex during the French and Indian War. | |
56 | Ruhle Road Lenticular Metal Truss Bridge | September 4, 2004 (#04000954) |
Ruhle Rd over Ballston Creek 42°57′30″N 73°49′00″W / 42.958439°N 73.816719°W | Malta | Lenticular truss bridge constructed in 1888 to span Black Creek in Salem | |
57 | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church | April 6, 2005 (#05000264) |
1 Grove St. 43°05′48″N 73°35′02″W / 43.096667°N 73.583889°W | Schuylerville | Gothic Revival style Episcopal church built in 1868. | |
58 | Saratoga Gas, Electric Light and Power Company Complex | May 1, 2001 (#00000579) |
Excelsior Ave. 43°05′24″N 73°46′32″W / 43.09°N 73.775556°W | Saratoga Springs | Two buildings remain from early gas-generating power station started in 1873. Site also has archeological evidence of other buildings. | |
59 | Saratoga National Historical Park | October 15, 1966 (#66000569) |
30 miles (48 km) north of Albany via | Saratoga | The park preserves the site of the Battles of Saratoga, the first significant American military victory of the American Revolutionary War in 1777. | |
60 | Old Saratoga Reformed Church | November 7, 1997 (#97001387) |
Junction of Burgoyne and Pearl Sts. 43°05′54″N 73°35′05″W / 43.098333°N 73.584722°W | Schuylerville | Reformed Church in America church built in 1857 in the Greek Revival style. | |
61 | Saratoga Spa State Park District
|
September 12, 1985 (#85002357) |
Saratoga Springs | Renowned springs over only geysers in eastern U.S. made Saratoga a famous and popular resort | ||
62 | Smith's Grain and Feed Store | May 8, 2012 (#12000260) |
857 Main St. 42°53′35″N 73°49′16″W / 42.893165°N 73.821239°W | Elnora | Coal yard and grain business of George Smith at Elnora railroad crossing. | |
63 | Stillwater United Church | September 28, 2006 (#06000887) |
135 Hudson Ave. 42°56′20″N 73°39′15″W / 42.938889°N 73.654167°W | Stillwater | Historic church designed by noted architect Marcus F. Cummings and built in 1873. | |
64 | Hiram Charles Todd House | May 31, 1972 (#72000911) |
4 Franklin Sq. 43°04′57″N 73°47′23″W / 43.0825°N 73.789722°W | Saratoga Springs | 1837 Greek Revival house near former site of railroad station | |
65 | Union Avenue Historic District | April 4, 1978 (#78001906) |
Union Ave. 43°04′16″N 73°45′56″W / 43.071111°N 73.765556°W | Saratoga Springs | Union Avenue includes a number of stately Victorian houses built in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. | |
66 | Union Mill Complex | June 17, 1982 (#82003404) |
NY 50, Milton Ave.
43°00′33″N 73°51′04″W / 43.009167°N 73.851111°W | Ballston Spa | Center of George West's paper-bag–making business. Later a chocolate factory and today a retail complex. | |
67 | URGER (canal tugboat) | November 29, 2001 (#01001320) |
Near the eastern terminus of the Erie Division of the New York State Barge Canal 42°47′47″N 73°41′15″W / 42.796389°N 73.6875°W | Waterford | Historic canal tugboat built in 1901. | |
68 | US Post Office-Ballston Spa
|
November 17, 1988 (#88002468) |
1 Front St. 43°00′08″N 73°50′58″W / 43.002222°N 73.849444°W | Ballston Spa | 1936 building in extremely restrained Colonial Revival style is like only one other post office in state | |
69 | US Post Office-Saratoga Springs
|
May 11, 1989 (#88002427) |
475 Broadway 43°05′00″N 73°47′08″W / 43.083333°N 73.785556°W | Saratoga Springs | Ornate 1910 Classical Revival building once had most elaborate postal lobby in state | |
70 | Verbeck House | April 7, 1983 (#83001790) |
20 Church Ave. 43°00′01″N 73°50′59″W / 43.000278°N 73.849722°W | Ballston Spa | Rare late residence by Marcus F. Cummings. Later used as National Bottle Museum. | |
71 | Victory Mills | January 19, 2010 (#09001271) |
42 Gates Ave. 43°05′21″N 73°35′31″W / 43.089083°N 73.591883°W | Victory | Historic textile mill building built in 1918. | |
72 | Vischer Ferry Historic District | October 15, 1975 (#75001224) |
Southwest of Clifton Park at the junction of River View, Vischer Ferry, and Crescent Rds. 42°47′41″N 73°49′12″W / 42.794722°N 73.82°W | Clifton Park | Located along the Erie Canal, the district contains several historic structures including the Nicholas and Eldret Vischer House, dating from the mid-1700s. | |
73 | Waterford Village Historic District | July 14, 1977 (#77000982) |
Roughly bounded by the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and State St. 42°47′26″N 73°40′46″W / 42.790556°N 73.679444°W | Waterford | The district dates to 1799 and includes Greek Revival, Late Victorian and Federal architecture. | |
74 | West Charlton United Presbyterian Church | February 20, 1998 (#98000127) |
1331 Sacandaga Rd. 42°58′22″N 74°01′50″W / 42.972778°N 74.030556°W | West Charlton | Presbyterian church built about 1880 by immigrants from Scotland. | |
75 | West Side Historic District | April 4, 1994 (#94000258) |
Roughly, along Church, Van Dam, State and Washington Sts., Woodlawn and Grand Aves. and Franklin Sq. 43°05′13″N 73°47′08″W / 43.086944°N 73.785556°W | Saratoga Springs | Large intact residential area of working-class housing from 19th century | |
76 | George West House | April 20, 2005 (#05000312) |
801 | Rock City Falls | Former home of industrialist and congressman George West | |
77 | Wiggins-Collamer House | October 31, 2007 (#07001127) |
450 E. High St. 42°59′47″N 73°47′28″W / 42.996389°N 73.791111°W | Malta | Historic house built about 1835. | |
78 | Yaddo | February 27, 2013 (#13000282) |
63 Henning Rd. 43°04′05″N 73°45′29″W / 43.068°N 73.758°W | Saratoga Springs | Former house of financier Spencer Trask and his wife, the writer Katrina Trask. Now an artists' colony. |
Former listing
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ruhle Road Stone Arch Bridge | September 29, 1988 (#88001699) | September 4, 2004 | Ruhle Road | Malta | Historic stone arch bridge in Malta in Saratoga County, New York over Ballston Creek. Constructed about 1873; collapsed in 1993. | |
2 | Old Saratoga County Courthouse Complex | February 18, 1971 (#74002328) | April 25, 1974 | 46 W. High Street | Ballston Spa | Demolished in late 1971. |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Saratoga County, New York.
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.