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- Prior to 19th century
- 19th century
- 20th century
- 21st century
- See also
- References
- Further reading
The following is a timeline of the history of Saratoga Springs, New York, USA {{Dynamic list}}{{TOC right}} Prior to 19th century - 1643 – Father Isaac Jogues reported to have visited the springs for which the city would be so named.[1]
- 1691 – English settlers build Fort Saratoga.
- 1767 – William Johnson, a British soldier and hero of the French and Indian Wars, is treated by Native Americans for his war wounds at springs {{convert|10|mi|km}} outside of the village (now known as High Rock Spring).
- 1775 – The first European-American settler, Dirck Shouten, builds a dwelling near the High Rock Spring. However, he is later forced to relocate on warnings from the Native Americans to stay away from the spring.[1]
- 1777 – The Battles of Saratoga are fought nearby in the Town of Stillwater.
- 1783 – George Washington attempts to purchase the High Rock Spring and others.[1]
- 1789 – Gideon Putnam builds the first hotel for travelers.[1]
19th century - 1802 – Gideon Putnam constructs the Union Hall hotel near the Congress Spring.[1]
- 1810 - Population: 1,909.[2]
- 1811 – Putnam dies of injuries sustained during construction of Congress Hall.[1]
- 1819 – The Town of Saratoga Spring established; set off from a western portion of the Town of Saratoga.
- 1824 – The first United States Hotel is built.[1]
- 1826 – Principal community incorporated as the Village of Saratoga Springs.
- 1833 - Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad opens for service with steam powered trains.
- 1853 - Potato chips are created by George Crum at Moon's Lakehouse
- 1855 - The Saratogian begins publication.
- 1863 – Saratoga Race Course opens.
20th century - 1902 - The Adirondack Trust Company is founded.
- 1903 – Lucy Ann Skidmore founds the Young Woman's Industrial Club.
- 1911 – The YWIC is chartered as the Skidmore School of Arts.
- 1913 - Congress Park in its present incarnation is created.
- 1915
- April 7: The City of Saratoga Springs is incorporated by charter.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=112}}
- June 8: Walter P. Butler is elected the city's first mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=112}}
- June 26: The Spencer Trask memorial, The Spirit of Life, is dedicated at Congress Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=112}}
- 1917 - St. Clements Roman Catholic Church is consecrated, and holds its first Mass.
- 1918 - Harry Pettee elected mayor{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=112}}
- 1919 - James D. McNulty elected mayor{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=114}}
- 1922 – Skidmore College founded.
- 1923 - Humorist Clarence Knapp elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=115}}
- 1926 - Yaddo established as an artists' retreat.
- 1927 - William Eddy elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=116}}
- 1928 - Population: 14,000.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=116}}
- 1935 - Addison Mallery elected mayor; he would become the longest-serving mayor in the city's history.
- 1937 - Saratoga released.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=117}}
- 1941 - June 26: The Saratoga Raceway opens.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=118}}
- 1945
- The second Stewart's Shops opens in Saratoga Springs, following the opening of the first shop in nearby Ballston Spa.[3]
- The United States Hotel on the corner of Broadway and Division Street is razed.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=119}}
- 1946 - Racing resumes at the Saratoga Race Course after three years due to wartime rationing; during that time, all Saratoga races were run at Belmont Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=120}}
- 1950
- August 1: The National Racing Museum and Hall of Fame opens at the Canfield Casino.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=121}}
- The Saratoga Springs Public Library opens on the corner of Broadway and Spring Street near Congress Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=121-22}}
- 1952 - Demolition of the Grand Union Hotel begins{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=122}}
- 1953 - Meyer Lansky serves his only prison sentence: three months in the Saratoga County Jail for gambling at the Arrowhead Inn.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=122}}
- 1955 - The National Museum and Racing Hall of Fame relocates to its current location on Union Avenue, near the Saratoga Race Course.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=121}}
- 1957 - A block of buildings on Broadway is destroyed in a massive fire; one police officer is killed.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=123}}[4]
- 1959 - November 3: James E. Benton elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=124}}
- 1960 – May 20: Caffè Lena opens for the first time.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=124}}
- 1961
- The Saratoga Springs train station opens at its current location off West Avenue.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=124}}
- June: Bob Dylan first performs at Caffè Lena.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=125}}
- October 28: Skidmore College acquires the {{convert|850|acres|km2|adj=on}} Jonsson Campus in the former Woodlawn Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=125}}
- 1963
- Saratoga Race Course celebrates its centennial.
- July 19 – The section of Interstate 87 (the Adirondack Northway) in Saratoga between Exits 14 and 15 is completed.[5]
- November 5: Arthur J. Kearney elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=126}}
- 1964 - December 4: Ice storm hits Saratoga Springs[6]
- 1965
- November 2 - James A. Murphy elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=127}}
- November 9 - Saratoga Springs loses electrical power as a result of the Northeast blackout of 1965.
- November 14 – Convention Hall on Broadway near Congress Park destroyed in fire.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=126}}[4]
- 1966
- Skidmore College opens its first buildings on the uptown Jonsson Campus off North Broadway; the move would take seven years to reach completion.[7]
- July 8: Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) opens with a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- 1969
- Saratoga Springs High School relocated to present location between West Avenue and West Circular Street; former site becomes Lake Avenue Elementary School
- November 4: Sarto Smaldone, owner of the Malta Drive-In, elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=128}}
- 1970 - The Tin & Lint opens on 2 Caroline Street as "The Bar With No Name".{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=127}}
- 1973 - November 6: Raymond Watkin elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=129}}
- 1977 - January 7: The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is founded.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=130}}
- 1979 - November 6: Ellsworth Jones elected mayor; serves in that post for the entire 1980s.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=130}}
- 1984 - August 2: Saratoga Springs City Center opens.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=130}}
- 1985 - Home Made Theater stages its first performance at the Spa Little Theater: Wait Until Dark
- 1986
- The National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame opens{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=131}}
- First running of the Head of the Fish regatta at Saratoga Lake{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=131}}
- 1987 - Kayderosseras Park closes{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=121-22}}
- 1989 - November 7: Almeda C. Dake elected mayor; first female mayor in the city's history.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=132}}
- 1990 - Population: 25,001.
- 1995
- The Saratoga Springs Public Library relocates to its current location on Henry Street.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=131}}
- November 7: J. Michael O'Connell elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=133}}
- 1996 - December 31: Saratoga hosts its first ever "First Night" New Year's Eve celebrations.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=133}}
- 1997 - The Pfeil Building opens on Broadway; the mixed-use building is the first to open on Broadway in 50 years.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=134}}
- 1999 - November 2: Kenneth Klotz elected mayor{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=135}}
21st century - 2000
- Population: 26,186.
- The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery opens on the Skidmore College campus.[7]
- 2001 : The Lake Avenue armory becomes home to the New York State Military Museum.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=135}}
- 2002{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=135}}
- June: The carousel formerly at Kayderosseras Park reopens in Congress Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=131}}
- June: The Saratoga Automobile Museum opens at Saratoga Spa State Park.
- Fiberglass painted horses appear at various locations downtown.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=135}}
- 2003
- August 14: Saratoga Springs is involved in another major blackout.
- November 4: Michael Lenz, former Commissioner of Finance, elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=136}}
- 2004 - January 28: Saratoga Gaming and Raceway opens.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=136}}
- 2005 - November 8: Valerie M. Keehn elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=137}}
- 2007
- The Ellsworth Ice Cream plant closes after 74 years of operation.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=137}}
- November 6: Scott Johnson elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=137}}
- 2010
- Population: 26,586.
- February 5: The Arthur Zankel Music Center opens on the Skidmore campus.
- 2011
- Saratoga Gaming and Raceway becomes Saratoga Casino and Raceway.
- August 28: Three-quarters of Saratoga Springs loses electricity and the card at Saratoga Race Course is cancelled during Hurricane Irene.
- 2012
- July 24: The city's memorial to the September 11 attacks is sited and dedicated at High Rock Park.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=138}}
- Market Center Apartments opens on Railroad Place between Division and Church Streets.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=138}}
- New parking garage opens on Woodlawn Avenue.
- 2013
- Saratoga Race Course celebrates its 150th anniversary.
- November 5: Joanne Dittes Yepsen elected mayor.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=139}}
- 2014
- August 31: Tom Durkin calls his last race at Saratoga Race Course after 24 years.{{sfn|Dimopoulos|2015|pp=139}}
- 2015
- Saratoga Springs celebrates the centennial of its city charter.
- Centennial Park and Saratoga Waterfront Park dedicated.
- June 26: The Spirit of Life statue in Congress Park is renovated.
- Fall: The High Rock Spring is re-recognized as the origin of the city.
- 2016
- Summer: SPAC celebrates its fiftieth anniversary.
- 2017
- November 7: Megan Kelly elected mayor.
- 2018
- August 17: City Hall catches fire after lightning strikes the building
- September 3: Sam "The Bugler" Grossman retires after 25 years at the track.
See also- Timelines of other cities in New York state: Buffalo, New York City (also Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens)
References 1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Cite book |series=American Guide Series |title = New York: A Guide to the Empire State |author = Federal Writers' Project |publication-date = 1940 |chapter=Saratoga Springs |chapterurl= http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008915889;view=1up;seq=384 }} 2. ^{{Citation |publisher = S. Converse |publication-place = New Haven |author1 = Jedidiah Morse |authorlink1=Jedidiah Morse |author2=Richard C. Morse |title = A New Universal Gazetteer |publication-date = 1823 |edition= 4th |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/newuniversalgaze00morsrich#page/693/mode/1up |chapter=Saratoga Springs }} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stewartsshops.com/history/#timeline|title=Stewart's Shops - timeline|accessdate=August 16, 2015}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=p_NiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2m0NAAAAIBAJ&pg=2291%2C2311239|title=Fire Ruins Saratoga Convention Hall|page=3A|newspaper=The Evening News|publisher=Gannett|location=Newburgh, N.Y.|via=Google News Archive|date=November 15, 1965|accessdate=August 18, 2015}} 5. ^{{cite news |title=Two Major Expressways Are Half-Way Completed |newspaper=Evening Recorder |date=July 17, 1963 |location=Amsterdam, NY |page=8}} 6. ^{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Al8tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WogFAAAAIBAJ&pg=864%2C1619438 | last = Wildy | first = Red | title = Saratoga Co. Reports 1st Storm Fatailty | newspaper = Schenectady Gazette | location = Schenectady, N.Y. | date = December 9, 1964 | accessdate = December 5, 2015 | page = 11 | via = Google News Archive}} 7. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://skidmore.edu/skidmorehistory/centennial/index.php|title=Skidmore Centennial|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Skidmore College|access-date=October 15, 2016}}
Further reading - Published in the 19th century
- {{cite book|title=A Gazetteer of the State of New York|year=1842|publisher=J. Disturnell |chapter=Saratoga Springs |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=UfEpAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA360 }}
- {{cite book |title=Bibliotheca Americana |editor=Joseph Sabin |location= New York |year= 1889 |oclc=13972268 |volume=18 |chapter= Saratoga, N.Y. |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofbook18sabi#page/506/mode/2up }}
- Published in the 20th century
- {{Cite book |series=American Guide Series |title = New York: A Guide to the Empire State |author = Federal Writers' Project |publication-date = 1940 |chapter=Saratoga Springs |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008915889?urlappend=%3Bseq=383 }}
- Published in the 21st century
- {{Cite book |title=Saratoga Stories: Magic and Loss |author= Thomas Dimopoulos |year= 2015|location=Manchester, Vt.|publisher=Shires Press|ISBN=978-1-60571-260-4|oclc=2015940720}}
- {{Cite book |title=The Saratoga Reader: Writing About an American Village, 1749-1900 |author= Field Horne |year= 2004|location=Saratoga Springs, N.Y.|publisher=Kiskatom Publishing|ISBN=978-0-97479-850-9|oclc=55880580}}
- {{Cite book |title=Saratoga Springs: A Centennial History |editor= Field Horne |year= 2015|location=Saratoga Springs, N.Y.|publisher=Kiskatom Publishing|ISBN=978-0-97479-858-5|oclc=913522876}}
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