SARATOGA LAKE’S VIBRANT PAST

Join us for walk down memory lane visiting the old hotels, houses, camps, cottages and recreation spots on the beautiful Saratoga lake.

1600
1600 – 1700
1600 – 1700

Mohawk Indians’ hunting territory spans Saratoga Lake area

1684

Mohawks transferred land to speculators

1700
1764
1764

Initial European settlement with 3-4 families

1790s
1790s

Fish Creek & Stafford Bridge area settled & first school and mills established

1800
Early 1800s

Famous oarsman Jim Riley opens up first resort

1850
1850

Lake houses flourish, including Moon’s Lake House in 1853

1850
1850

Outdoor theatre flourishes in Kaydeross Park

1874
1874

First college regatta in U.S. sponsored by John Morrisey

1875
1875

White Sulfur Spring, a hotel and park took its name from the nearby Springs. It accommodated 100 guests and could be reached by a steamboat, the Lady of the Lake

1881
1881

Lady of the Lake built; had 3 decks and could accommodate 1,500 passengers

1890
1890

Electric railroad opens at 25 cents for 24 miles

1850
1850

Potato chip invented in Saratoga Springs by “Aunt Katie” Weeks and George “Crum” Speck

1900
1903
1903

First horse trotting races on the lake

1919
1919

Sea Gull, the first hydroplane on Saratoga Lake is built

1920
1920

Gambling flourishes on Saratoga Lake

1931
1931

Road from Saratoga Springs to Lake completed

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